February 15, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed the Michigan State University shooting incident, analyzing media coverage and the shooter's identity. He covered Second Amendment advocacy, including a letter from 16 state attorneys general opposing Biden's assault weapons ban. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms, ammunition deals, body armor, medical supplies for chemical/biological threats, and preparedness equipment. Koernke emphasized the importance of gas masks, protective gear, and medical training in light of recent chemical incidents in Palestine, Ohio and other locations. A rebroadcast of 'Grow Your Own' with Joe from the Carolinas covered spring gardening preparation.
- michigan state shooting
- second amendment
- assault weapons ban
- biden
- state attorneys general
- gas masks
- chemical weapons
- body armor
- preparedness
- medical supplies
- palestine ohio
- chemical burns
- nbc protection
- ar-10
- ar-15
- ammunition
- spring gardening
- seeds
- composting
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by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevailed Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and gentlemen, this is me first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time our car key
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, southeast, north, and ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite.
I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine friends out there and other supporting personnel across the whole of the planet on every ocean. We're also a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is the 15th of February, at least I hope it is. It is weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th year of open obvious and pissing in your face.
the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2023, old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and so many things going on. Of course, the communists.
are doing everything they can. We had the shooting incident that took place here in Michigan. Immediately they're smiling and laughing. In fact, it's amazing how much smiling and laughing you can see. If you were paying attention to the live satellite feeds that we were watching, where the turds up there in Lansing, when the shooting incident took place,
all they're all cackling up how they're going to try and go after the guns and this and that and the other. But then they found out who the person was that shot everybody and it doesn't bode well because well, we're just telling everybody that Whitmer, the male cross dresser, is trying to take all the guns from all the black people. Because it was a black person that shot all those white students at Michigan State College.
Now, this is fun, and I want to see how long this lasts, and you should try this. You can show people this. I didn't need to finally see a picture, was it a day after? Almost two days after. They did everything they could to not show you who shot all those people. Well, shot a bunch of people.
So much so that initially I was waiting to see if it was going to be like a homey fry versus homey fry like somebody did a bad drug deal or whatever, because college campuses are rife with, you know, petals, queers, dopers, and pushers, okay, all over the place. I mean, they are sliding left, right, up, and down, not just off the campus buildings, all through the campus building, trust me.
So, you never know when it's, oh my God, you're with my guy. Wait a minute, you're a guy too. Yes, I know, you're with my guy, Bob. Bob, he's mad, you be with, he's mad. Bang, bang, bang, bang. Oh, trust me, okay? Why not? Okay, why not? See, you can't, the only thing that was interesting is right off the bat, you know.
I've got to remind you that all these college campuses are cambered up and they don't want to show anybody any more than they have to. Remember years ago with Virginia Tech, they watched the guy all over campus, but they really liked it when he left campus. Okay, jog, you remember this one? But then he came back. Okay, that was the bad part, Virginia Tech.
that they let him leave. They could have stopped him. They knew where he was from camera to camera to camera to camera to camera. It's you know, spy tech is everywhere. And look back at how long it's been since for the Virginia Tech shooting. And but the problem is he went off campus, he fiddle farted around with whatever and then he came back. So it was like, oh, oh shit, we should have done something. By then it was too late. They had more victims. So if you go look at the map,
Understand that there's pictures of this character coming in with the security cameras into the first building. There's pictures of him on the street, but they don't want to show you too many of those because they have an obvious photo, not video, not photo, but they are showing you the first images they showed.
showed you nothing. Why? Well, the guy's got a baseball cap on, he had a face mask on, he's definitely black, okay? But I kind of spoiled that because you see, they wouldn't tell you what he was. In fact, that told me right from the get go that this was a black shooter. Why? Well, number one, they had his age, for instance. Well, let's start from scratch.
In the first notices, there was a shooter. It's a man, it's a man, a short man. And the official, communized, police state controlled media releases simply said he was a short man, okay? Even though the incident had already started, but was still carrying on because the guy went to another building.
Well, down quite a ways away, which means they watch him on camera after camera after camera. They knew exactly where he was, but they were probably hoping he'd leave campus so they could then finish whatever. He went to another building and he actually heard some more people. So, usual, let's wait and see because maybe, well, uh, oh darn, he is gonna stay on campus.
especially if you know how most of the U of M and Lansing, all the campuses are the same. They're sprawled all over the place now. And because they've taken over more and more of a city, they're not really like plop right in the center of that campus. They're all over creation, okay? And like a me, but, you know, like tentacles are an amoeba, you know, tentacles from a squid, whatever. So anyway, they know what this guy'd look like. And if you go watch YouTube and pull up Lansing, Michigan shooting,
Now right now the algorithm will pretty well stay the same. I'll guarantee you that you'll see all these original news releases. Now if you watch them, ask where's the picture of the guy? Because you see once the cops are involved and at the very least number one, they had someone to look for. Now, this is another thing about 21st century crappoo slash everybody with their head up their ass. Somebody comes in and robs you.
doesn't really make an effort to cover himself up real well. So if you're trying to figure out a narrow down and really focus on who the person is you're after, let's see. You'd cover the fact that it appeared to be male or female, right? Although we got cross-dressers nowadays. So you're kind of taking a stab in the dark with only a small percentage, but for the most part, male or female. And height, that's important. They covered height. Well, what color is he?
Did he appear to be Hispanic? Did he appear to be white? Did he appear to be Chinese? Did he appear to be black?
Well, you can tell nowadays that if the character's black, it'll be, well, we're after a man. We're after a short man. Okay, so you saw him and he had a picture of him and a lot of people saw him. And it turns out that as we know that on the dispatch, people who were listening to the dispatch for Lansing while it was happening, for all the people listening in from all the different departments, the fire departments heard this.
The police department's heard this, the state police heard this, the sheriff's department heard this. They were looking for a short black man. But when they put it out on the news, it had to be a short man.
Well, how about a short black man? If he was a short white guy, they would tell you he was a short white guy, which told me right from the get-go, oh no, this guy's black. Now, it's either a BLM kill all the white people type. It's a homie-fried, drug conflict gone wrong, or it could be poof to poof to, and third poof to doesn't like that the other poof does are linking with each other, even though they're all kind of dating each other anyway. They don't really care.
So to speak. Well, again, by the time you got to the target, they also gave you an age. If you pay attention on the videos as step by step, they're getting you more. Well, wait a minute. How do you know he's 43? And you know he's a man and you know he's short, but you don't know his name and you don't know what he looks like. You're not telling me what his color is. That tells you he's black. And step by step, the only, in fact, what they did do is pay attention.
They released his name because it does not sound Afrocentric. Everybody goes, wow, what do you mean by that, Mark? Well, it's not like Yolanda, you know, Beau Labley or something, okay? Or, you know, Yolanda or Jabunga Smith. If you were just looking at the information, there was a shooter and it was a guy. Oh, it must be one of those white males. And the name-
If you go look at the name, okay, you'd be it's very Americanized. It's like, it could be anybody, which is why they didn't show it every time they have a press conference, go through all the other shooter press conferences around the country. Whenever it's a black, there's no picture. If it's a white guy, there's a picture right away. Now, when you knew he's 43 years old, they had a good idea what and who they were looking at. And they had a corpse, by the way, eventually, because supposedly he shot himself more than that. The minute we've seen this before.
But what's fascinating about this is that homey fry, well, they knew his name, they knew his age, but they didn't give his race.
And then when they got all the usual dog and pony show with every alphabet soup agency and every cop shop on the planet and all the parasitic frothing at the mouth, queers the $3 bill, lesbo, pedo politicians are standing up there. And by the way, everyone you saw there, queers a $3 bill. Everyone that was up there on the podium with any of the videos you see, queers a $3 bill.
Okay, including the cross dressing man that we have. That's the governor. Okay, that's a guy not a girl. Okay, that's a guy. But anyway, no picture. Usually all they got a white guy though they got a day got it's like Alice's restaurant only set of an eight by 10 color glossy. It's an image half the size or the size of your kitchen table with the guy's first name, middle name and last name and that's another thing that was a giveaway.
When they mentioned his name, they only mentioned his first and last name.
You may notice by today, actually as of yesterday, the late part of yesterday, all of a sudden he had a first, a middle, and a last name. Did you notice this? I love when you can do compression searching when you do a subject search on YouTube. Because if you do it on YouTube and you pay attention, you just run down the scroll, pay attention to, you know, like immediately, like, you know, three, well, three days ago, two days ago, one day ago,
Then it'll be sometimes ours because it just happened before. Well, if you go through each of those, you'll see what I'm talking about. You'll see the progression. But it's fascinating because the guy has, you know, it could sound like a white name. They desperately made a point of showing a, of throwing in the middle name, which to me is almost like a, that's the Harvey Oswald routine. Okay, take your pick. I don't care what shooter it is. James Earl Ray.
Okay, the only one to side ball out is Sirhan Sirhan. But most people don't realize his name is actually Sirhan Sirhan Sirhan. Ooh, wow, that's like a triple A, triple A. Yes, it's Sirhan Sirhan. Okay, the guy who shot Robert Kennedy. Well, supposedly did. He probably aimed in the direction, but the real shooter was behind Robert. And that was proven out with all the research it was done. So anyway, this whole thing, here's the other problem.
Along with people listening to dispatch, there were a series of videos released by students who were in the first building who videotaped what they argued were the three people moving together. And it was not just chubbykins slash the guy that they're blaming by himself. The videos stayed up for or videos stayed up for about half an hour. And in some cases, not only did they take the videos down from YouTube, but they also took the channels down.
In other words, you know, erase it immediately because somebody caught something and posted it immediately and they weren't supposed to. So again, you conveniently, you know, he shot it was self-inflicted wound. Don't know what caliber pistol was used, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a SIG P226, you know, standard government caliber. What do you think? Yeah, most likely.
So anyway, as it is the picture, you know what, you know the first place of all places where we actually saw an image other than having to dig it up by looking through the police records, which is what a lot of people did. The only way to find it, well, first of all, real quick, like every state, if you go to the incarceration files for the county and or the Michigan Department of Corruption Corrections.
go through their files, anybody that's got time, their image is up there, okay? What's interesting is, again, the fact that the only place you could find an image that I saw, first of all I saw that was not from a very, very private mechanism, no public media, was Tucker Carlson.
The Tucker Carlson program actually showed an image not ABC not NBC not CBS Not CNN not one of them showed the image of the shooter period and you can prove that by going back through the archive for the last three days and show people Why is that they didn't show a picture because it because the name people assume and you've seen this over and over again? Whoa, it's sounds like a white guy. Well
The dad was black and he said that something happened a couple of years ago with apparently mom dying, but it may not have been just that. Could be something else who knows guys dead now, but the father said that he had gone bad a couple years ago and bad bad not mad and be a bad as in doing dark stuff and whatever it was it was going on so.
Again, do we trust all of that? That was something that was put out just for a bit, but they don't want that out there because you interviewed dad, your dad's a black man. So that you can't show any of the other follow up imagery like that because if you do, then it kind of breaks up the whole propaganda agenda that they're trying to push.
So, as several people pointed out, this is going to die real quick. Well, it won't die within Michigan. What they'll do is they'll count on ignorance, stupidity, and lack of follow-up with regard to the short-brain people like the face brow wearers, okay?
And that's the Communist Party. If you look at it, this whole thing, it's just easy to sort them out nowadays. Look for the face. We're all communist. Communist, Communist, another party member. If they got the black face mask, that's a pecking order thing. That means that they're trying to be, you know, dark, evil, wicked, cool. They all at one same time. So anyway, just heads up on that. And that's continuing. We know they're going to try to, you know, whatever they're going to do, it's going to end up being a shooting war. We know that. But it's
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And he's traveling today. I don't know he should have already got a destination by now I assume but with air situations the way they are flying. It's now we're all third world country with regard to that so or it's like the Italian railroad system. Well, sometimes you get there and sometimes you don't. Back years ago, the Italian railroad system used to be a running tongue in cheek joke all over Europe, okay, years ago.
Today, they're doing better than we are. So what does that tell you? So guns and gadgets, the latest one will be fine. If there's a newer and newer one, I might as well listen to it anyway. I probably haven't heard it. Let's put it that way. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching on Location Today.
But I got a letter from Austin Newtsons office who is the Attorney General of Montana and he along with 15 other state attorneys general have sent a letter to Joe Biden related to his assault weapon ban and it's phenomenal. I'm going to read you a little bit of it and let's talk about it here. It says, dear President Biden, we write to address your irresponsible and unconstitutional demand.
that Congress banned firearms commonly used by law-abiding Americans for self-defense. With every tool at our disposal, we will oppose your attempt to trample on Americans' fundamental right to defend themselves with guns. Last week, you called on Congress to ban so-called assault weapons. While you failed to define the very epithet you proposed to ban, we know that is by design.
Anti-gun politicians like yourself use the misleading label of assault weapons to scare Americans expecting us to endorse your efforts to criminalize law-abiding gun owners. We also know that your personal definition of assault weapons is staggeringly broad, encompassing all semi-automatic weapons, which are the most common and effective self-defense weapons in use today.
employed by over 100 million Americans to defend their homes and families. Last November, in a moment of unscripted candor, you stated to reporters that the idea we still allow semi-automatic weapons to be purchased is sick. It's just sick. It has no social redeeming value. Zero. None. Not a single solitary rationale for it except profit from the gun manufacturers. And I covered that here. If you remember, it was standing outside of...
his helicopter and he let that one slip and I did the video saying that he wants the band semi-automatics and he's been fighting that ever since because kind of let the cat out of the bag. I'm going to jump to the end here and I'll link this letter so that you can read it on your own. It says your claim that the 1994 federal assault weapons ban which you supported in congress reduced mass shootings is also unsupportable.
Two different studies commissioned by the United States Department of Justice during the Clinton and Bush administrations found no discernible effect on violent crime from that legislation. The right to keep and bear arms and self-defense guards and protects the right to life, the first and most fundamental
God-given right recognized in the Declaration of Independence. The right to keep and bear arms exists for the purpose of allowing citizens to resist tyranny, both the petty tyranny of an armed criminal and the systemic tyranny of oppressive government. Our nation has a proud history of protecting and defending this fundamental right, and the times when we have failed to do so represent some of the darkest hours of our collective history.
And needless to say, your repeated attempts to deprive law-abiding Americans of guns that are in common and widespread use for self-defense are patently unconstitutional. Just last term, drawing from this historical tradition, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that the Second Amendment protects the carrying of weapons that are in common use at the time. Semi-automatic weapons and rifles are indisputably in common use for self-defense today.
Indeed, semi-automatic handguns are the quintessential self-defense weapon. There is no justification for laws restricting the public carry of weapons that are unquestionably in common use today. In sum, the right to keep and bear arms is one of the most fundamental and deeply rooted liberties in our constitutional tradition. It guards and protects the most basic of all rights, the right to life, and it stands as a constant goal work against tyranny.
We stand ready to oppose any attempt by our administration to trample on this fundamental constitutional right sincerely.
Austin Newton, the attorney general of Montana. He was joined by the attorneys general of Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Utah, Wyoming, Texas, and West Virginia. Now, like I said, I'll link this letter down below. There is more into it. It goes into some of the stuff that Biden did during the State of the Union, how he looked terrible using...
just stick, stick, read it if you want to dig deep into it and I will say that there are several attorneys general out there from pro-gun states that aren't on this letter and they probably should be. If you live in those states call your AG's office and ask why they didn't join these attorneys general in telling Joe Biden to jump in a lake when it comes to our second amendment. Guys and gals let me know what you think about this letter down below.
good on these A. G. S. And General Montana for gett appreciate when people push
It's going to be an odd couple of years here with a new slight majority in the House, a Democrat controlled Senate, and of course dementia patient in the corner office. But let me know what you think about this letter down below. And please like the video, share the video, and subscribe down below so the channel continues to get the word out. And until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. I'll see you all on the next one. Take care.
you, Edward. And again, that's Guns N' Gadgets. The latest video that's up there, guys, go please go to it. Give it a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed to Guns N' Gadgets, take the time and do so. Recommend that everybody else do the same thing. And there are a lot of other gun channels out there. Check them out. See what they're doing right now, but definitely share Guns N' Gadgets. And again, do the same with the rest of them. Leave, give them a thumbs up and subscribe.
We want to keep moving, moving, moving information. Interestingly enough, real quick, also, the last several videos, there's something that really should jump out at you when you're listening to the last two or three guns and gadgets before this one. And it's talking about court actions and, you know, such between the states and also, again, at the federal level.
And it lists all the deal he's listing and they're talking about all the different groups that are truly spending money and jumping into the fight on a massive scale. And you know what's missing? NRA. The NRA is missing from any of the discussion. Now, this does not surprise me because before they really if if GOA hadn't stepped up to the plate, and if the other independent Second Amendment, article two groups,
had not stepped up the way that they did, ignoring the idea, oh, well, the old McLean thing. Just wait till next year. Just wait, guys, we're doing stuff, but it's behind the scenes and down the road, just two years, 10 years. Oh, wait a minute, you're all dead now. Oh, well, ha, ha, ha, we helped the enemy and got it passed. That's what they've been doing.
GOA has not been in that predicament. Neither have the other groups. They've done something and they've actually been spending money on the resources they have where it should be. The NRA is nowhere to be found. I think there's maybe one case where it's one of the policy groups is NRA, I think one that I've heard, but it's not for most of the activity.
Everybody, again, I don't know what they're doing in the way of taking in money. I know they're still taking a lot and good old Lipière is still getting his Armani suits and all the rest of his goodies exactly as they've been since the 90s, which is the problem. And I don't see anything changing on the horizon by the nature of these institutions.
There's a bunch of other organizations that are as old as the NRA and older that really aren't any better position with regard to their ability to wield any kind of strength anymore.
simply because they've sat on their hands, they've been entrenched and heavily infiltrated by aggressor elements that were against what the organization originally was standing for. They've been turned into milk toast because of compromise and the rest is history, as they say. So new mechanisms, new institutions, new devices have been put into play that are doing a very fine job.
of giving people a way to focus, to assist in that particular fight while getting ready to physically fight. Most are, still I will say this, for every, and this is true across the board when you talk to groups of people, for one person that will talk about being politically active, the other three that you might talk to are talking about politics is ridiculous.
just get ready to shoot their ass. It's not like it's futile to resist and we all feel bumpy and we're all deflated. No, the attitude is everybody's just sharpening blades and preparing to fight, doing a better job of it.
So that's what's fascinating to me is I'm not, you know, we don't even really focus on worrying about the, oh my goodness, we've got to get these people motivated. The ones that are going to do the bureaucratic work are going to do the bureaucratic work and that's it. Those who have been
or fed up with or tired of or just already made their decision that the only thing that's going to deal with this is physical force. They're doing their thing and there's three times as many of them as there are the people that are thinking that if we shout stop and shout stop again, something will change. And as it is, it's interesting, certain points are being brought forward.
So that yeah, they're giving ground to a degree while they're busy establishing norms that are unacceptable and alien to the whole process of checks and balances. One of the things to remember is first of all property, this is a property issue. The Crown, the royalty in Washington do not own us, they do not own what we own, we own it. We aren't here for them.
They're supposed to be working at our behest, which they haven't been for quite some time, which is why we've been on the cusp of on the very edge of conflict for quite some time. And cyclically running very close to the edge and then they fall back, we don't. They have to freeze, they're the ones that have to freeze now like an amoeba, they're trying to go around whatever is happening. But they've run out of quarters to run down because we're facing them and every one of them now.
And they have to either defecate or get off the pot. So this is why this window of time seems so intense and the demonstrations of malfeasance and disrespect on the part of the regime, a slice the bureaucracy is so high. Everything from the EPA turds and what you see happening with Palestine.
to what they're trying to do with disarming the population for the sake of the foreigners who want to play communist mass execution in America. We're just not gonna let that happen.
I mean, they're gonna try. In fact, to the undermining of the border, which again, the border is wide open, the border is wide open, the border is wide open. And that by itself demonstrates the total level of treason and betrayal or cooperation by fellow travelers in the government and at the state level with the governments too. Because they're all fumbling the ball just like the Fed is.
And in fact, remember, if the state fails to the Fed fails to follow through, the states have an obligation as co as cooperative individuals with regard to the union. The union has an obligation to maintain our sovereignty. But if the union will not, then the states respectively can. And that's where Texas is falling totally flat in its face as far as I'm concerned. Well, we can't do this and that yes, you can.
Now, here's the problem. This is where the schizophrenia comes in with all of this crap. And I'll repeat it again. It's the War Powers Act of 1933, because all these stinking governors, they might make some noise. And now they get to the point where they realize that their constituency, oh, and even the governors are being betrayed by Washington because Washington isn't Washington of America. Washington is now Washington of the globalists.
It was, it has been for since 1933 officially, but the thing is that there was always this logic that would like mob bosses. You're gonna leave mob boss Texas and mob boss Michigan and mob boss California alone.
But they betrayed you. How did they betray you? Well, when they created the War Powers Act, they then got each of the states to surrender their, the governors to surrender their states in administrative form as property of the state to be people, as property of the state to be bartered, sold, traded, or exchanged. The way that they made it profitable for the states to become part of the straw man slash bondsmanship
of indenturing America and the states are tied into that just like the same institution at the Fed slash the kosher reserve created. So as in the Federal Reserve slash the scam banking system, etc. All of that an enemy of the American people that needs to be gone, okay? But because of this, and this is where that schizophrenia comes from, there's ships.
schizophrenia. Is it schizophrenia or schizophrenia? I don't know. Look at the, they look like the, just one big bung hole in front of you. So maybe schizophrenia does make more sense, but schizophrenia being what it is, it's that you have these opposing, uh, twisted personality, uh, you know, cases going on, the syndrome.
And all were standing up against Washington. Yeah, but they're supporting all of the police state mechanisms, all of the globalist mechanisms. There are spit swapping ring knockers with regard to as long as this was in reason so the peasants don't figure out how we're being betrayed by the states and by the Fed respectively. Well, that's okay. But when they get up to the point where it becomes obvious they're going to the next level.
Well then all these characters all of a sudden who thought they had some kind of deal being the mob boss syndrome are realizing they're getting played out.
This is represented quite well in the miniseries America with a K if you go over to YouTube Amazingly enough. It's still up there ignore the downer and you know, cuz they they intentionally is like well Yeah, everybody died. It's like oh, don't worry. We'll resist down the road No, instead is if you step up to it right now you beat the living snot out of them you get rid of them and you don't have to worry about your country being in darkness for a hundred years before you're free again instead
kill the son of a bitch and be done with it. And that means you walk right up to him and get rid of all of them, period. There's no fighting their troops. You go out and everybody at whatever level, open season, get rid of every significant part you can. And then fight whatever other battles are left because now it's in pieces. But in America with a K, that was one of the discussions. Remember the changing out to the regional government mechanism.
from the state government mechanism. And the governors were gonna, of course, be isolated and progressively just, you know, dodos. And the Congress and the presidency would be in the same boat, right? And if you pay attention, the police state in charge did a little thing, did a little lumber in Washington, just like they were trying to do with what they did on January 6th, not our people.
The regime communists in Washington with what they did on January 6 with the FBI, the cops, and all of the other cooperative mechanisms that we're setting up and creating to their crisis actors slash, you know, bought and paid for whores to formulate an incident. All of that's in there in America with a K, go watch it.
Take the time and watch it binge watch it while I try to watch all of it that you can one after another and make it make an effort to have other people sit down and watch it too and think Okay, so anyway America with a K and Needless to say One of the things as I pointed out a minute ago is checks and balances
The purpose behind what them trying the communists trying to get everything registered or registered as so they can confiscate so the cross-dressing man that we have that looks like you know, they're trying to make look like a female the man that we have that's governor of Michigan that guy that probably wears a strap-on Only because the other part doesn't work that well the original one doesn't but anyway that
What is it? Mock lesbians slash demi whatever. Wants to of course expand on you know background checks for everything no matter what and the red flag garbage which if you watch the video from guns and gadgets I think two videos ago. There's a discussion about the.
red flag money where it went. And of course, the Michigan horse here, that prostitute, that male prostitute that's the governor. Needle to say that's why they're pressing that big time because they've got money that they got from the Fed. But they can't spend it unless they set the scam up. So the whole idea here though is to put administrative paperwork for the purpose of confiscation on everything.
Well, the purpose of the checks and balances system was to create a question mark and you don't do that by letting your enemies, the government, know. And they are the perceived, if need be, enemy at the discretion of the people when the government steps out of line and the people are fully legitimate to using coercive force to get rid of the problem. They know this, which is why the communists are now
pushing from outside the United States to monarchize, communize, slash police stateize this country the rest of the way, have to disarm the population. Well, the checks and balance and using force of arms means that the process of private property and anonymity ensures that there's always a question to mark ergo fear on the part of the government of the population. And that fear needs to be there.
It really needs to be there. So it's time for everybody to remind the government they better be scared because everybody's pretty well had enough. I will say this, I do this all the time on the air. Hey guys, I know you're not excited about doing whatever paper pushing, but at least help the guys out with this. It only takes a second. I'm trying to qualify it that it will only take you a little bit of energy to help out and you've done your part and everybody's satisfied.
I'm going to tell you for every one person that says, yeah, it actually probably will pitch in because they're used to it. There's three that you might as well, it's a deaf ear. I might as well just talk to the wall. And I know this, so there's certain people I don't bother with except, hey, there's this stuff going on. I know you guys aren't going to do anything with it, but just to let you know.
So we can, those guys will know where to watch when the bad guys try to double cross or whatever the propaganda is that they're going to spew out there because they realize that there's opposition to whatever they're doing. And the guys know what to look for and so it kind of gives them a cue on how close, how near, how far we are from direct conflict and contact.
Because that's the only way that most people look at it that are looking at what's going on with the bureaucracy. How soon will we have to shoot them? Are we closer or a little farther away? And we got a little more time. Well, it's obvious that we're on tinter hooks right now. Okay. So most people are like, okay, there's another thing to underline or checkout. That's done. Well, that's done. Oh, look, they're doing that now too. Yep. We're that much closer.
Real close, of course, we're supposed to be caught flat footed not know what's going on. That's in the mind of the echo chamber yes, man. That have that have bounced the noise off of their fearless leaders to get them to gain brownie points and try to curry favor with the spit swapping management ring knockers, okay?
Because of that, that's what will get you into a war. So what's going to happen, it's not an it's just a win. And in fact, with all the other things, like I said, this Palestine thing, the more that everybody finds out, it demonstrates in so many ways, the worthlessness of the present mechanism and how it's been taken over by incompetence, stupidity, and wicked people. But we're way past the bottom of the heartbreak and Ed's probably got his finger on the trigger there.
because we normally have a bottom of the hour music break, traditional for weapons, Wednesday. And so for everybody out there, as you know, this is my rifle. I may have caught Ed off guard there a little bit because we are way past the top, but past the bottom, but we still got time. So the bottom of the hour music break is going to jump in and collide with my conversation here. And that's okay. Jump in whenever you have it, Ed, whenever you can tag it and then we'll go from there.
And we will hear it. Just as a quick note, a few of the issues I've done this 10 minutes ago, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. But we're also, again, a plethora of, a corticopia of other ways, methods, and broadcasting techniques. And we are everywhere right now. So we appreciate all the people doing their part there. Also, ooh, Channel 31.
is mobile and in our neck of the woods right now. We're setting up new rebroadcast channel 21, which will be another one. It's actually another one of the presidential radios that's beefed up and modified. So we have a test frequency channel 21. Channel 31 is also operational. Everywhere where they go, they set up 31. So that's how you know where we are, so to speak.
And for our guys out there who want to say hi, if you're rebroadcasting us so far, you probably should be. You got started sometime about nine in the morning. I would say you're long done and now just we can sit back and drink and some coffee, I hope. Of course, you never know. As it is, let's see. I'll tell you what, since we were safe and I don't see her here, hey, very quickly, aimsurplus.com, weapons Wednesday, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus, AIM, aimsurplus.com.
They got some really good buys on 9 millimeter and 40 caliber over there right now. And they did get a batch of preview partisan in, including 30-06 M2 Ball. Okay, for the grand. It is brand new, factory new, virgin, never fired 30-06. It's as good as you're gonna get in the year 2023 right now.
And again, it's factory military mall made by PPU. That's a Serbian's preview partisan. They also have my favorite. Well, actually it's one of my favorite serves two others in 30 out six. They've got 180 grain soft point. Now this is a steamroller. I like the 200 in the two twenties though. I really do. I've used a 200 and a 220 for deer hunting for many, many decades.
But the 180 is comparable. It's a freight train going downrange. When it hits, it just stops whatever it hits dead in its tracks, okay? And it will work as well in a model 70 or model 700, a savage tactical as it will in an M1917, a rechambered Argentine Mauser, an M1903 Springfield.
a Johnson rifle, an M1 Garand. Well, no correction. I wouldn't use the 180 as much. You can feed that. I should kind of correct myself there. The ball I mentioned earlier, yeah, use it all of them. The 180 grain, yeah, you can roll her through a Garand or a Johnson, but why worry about abusing things? Even a little bit. Save the heavy bullets for the long reaching guns.
and that M1917 Enfield guys, you know how many of those were sporter eyes? All they would do is modify the stock because the barrel is so heavy that when you take all the bands and everything off it, it's like a free floating bull barrel. You don't change the barrel on a 1917 Enfield. And I know a lot of guys who shot match with the M1917
for many years and we're very satisfied with the results. One or two of those men being in the President's 100 at the end of the cycle at Camp Perry after all the year of shooting. So the 30-06 rifle round is a battlefield superiority round. It's not in anybody's service now, but there's just so many billions of rounds.
that you find it everywhere. One of the guys had a whole pile of brass he picked up at a, in fact this was last weekend, he picked up a whole pile, three or four or five gallon pails and two of those pails were 30 out of six for probably 30 years worth of shooting. And it was a mix of brass, all kinds of brass. There are too many, every brand you can probably imagine. American military, Remington, Flinchchester, Federal, etc., all good brass.
So there's lots of 30 out of 6 out there. Okay. And again, PPU is as good as you're going to get nowadays. The other thing is there are many of the other commercial hunting calibers by pretty partisan over at aim right now. So you need to go through the page and see if there's anything there that makes sense for you. They did have some 375 H and H.
I know that the stuff sold out the moment they got it. I saw the posting on it. I went to look at it today. It's already gone, but they may get more listed. I just couldn't find it because there was a lot of PPU that came in.
So, go through there if you got a 300 wind mag, a 7mm Remington mag, or a 375 H&H, the best price for that ammo is PPU produced and Ames Surplus has it, and it's half the price of what you'd pay for anything else in the same chambering. It makes it definitely worthwhile. And yes, they dig in a bunch of the military calibers, including 6.5 Carcano.
They got a bunch of PPU, 6.5 Carcano, Virgin, brand new brass, brand new ammo. If you're looking at those, everybody's buying these surplus Carcanos now, that's the ammunition that you need. And I would, if I had military ball ammo, which we do have a lot of 735 and a lot of 6.5 in reserve, we don't shoot it. It's Italian military, but it's
In most cases, either late war or post war production, because the 6.5 and the 735 were kept by the Italians for police. In fact, up until just a little bit ago, the last batch of M1939s that were being used by the Italian Constabulary were just sold only about four or five years ago. Should tell you something, simple rifle, easy to use, more than accurate enough.
Despite all the bad mouthing it got for decades, I shot this nut out of them. Ed's fired at everybody. Everybody I know, I've made a point of having them fire the Carcano so they could appreciate the idea that whatever you hear secondhand from somebody who's never done it is pretty much BS.
So anyway, and no, there's no 7.35 that I saw there. Sorry, I mentioned that caliber just now. They do have some 6.5 Carcano and some 6.5 Swedish right now too. Also some Argentine Mauser. So if you got the Argentine 765, they got some at Pia at AIM Surplus. Next, we got enough time. Bear Creek Arsenal, as Dar pointed out, over in the deals section.
Looking at this package, both of all these packages for about 545 to as low as 534. The most expensive of the 308 AR 10 knockoff rifles that Bear Creek is producing. I would do the 24 inch gun first. There's a 24 inch. It's their AR 308. It's an AR 10 knockoff is what it is, an AR 10.
rifle built by Bear Creek. The package, all of them are with a folding stock. That's a plus or minus. Some of you will not like that. But remember, it means that I can be shooting it with the full adjustment out. And if I got a smaller person here, I can knock the stock in and put it right to that, you know, younger persons or a woman's shoulder and they can start wailing away with that rifle without having to stretch and bend or do anything weird. In fact, the rifle snugs right into them.
I'm not gonna have free floating with that thing by trying to fire from the Any upright position I'd have the thing bipod and don't have it Stabilized and whoever gets behind that gun will make it sing But right now five hundred and forty five dollars is the best price For an AR 10 type rifle that I can see in the country And by the way, there are three others that are cheaper that are with a 20 inch barrel
Now I will repeat again what I've said for years for decades even before I was on radio I was teaching a lot of people. Whenever guns like this have come out of whatever pattern the longest barrel and the shortest barrel models always disappear whenever things go go south. Whenever anything is gotten serious and then everything else the regular blank rifle barrels are always there 16 inch barrels are going to be around until they finally you know do whatever they're going to do.
The 20 inch gun in an AR is the odd man out. And by the way, they have a 20 inch upper for a very good price in an A2 configuration, also at Bear Creek right now. And that's also in the deal section. So I recommend that for any of you who if you're looking for what should I buy in an AR upper next? Well, if you haven't covered, I should say if you have covered all the other calibers out there that you wanted.
chambering wise, then a long barreled AR-15 would be a good idea. But let's not get the water muddied here. The AR-10 slash AR-308 rifles that they have there, I would do the 24 inch first, and then I do the 20 inches, your choice. Now, if you feel that 24 is too much barrel, grab one of the 20 inches. You know what? Mark's not going to be holding your hand there. You get to pick whatever gun fits your fancy. Because this is America, not with a K, but with a C.
Which means you can have fun and if you like it you might buy two. Maybe buy one with a 24 inch and buy another one with a 20 inch. Hey! Guns are for buying, not for selling. So the idea here is that for a very good price you're picking up a pretty decent weapon.
PTRs have jumped up and while we were recommending the PTR and I will say again why it is I would recommend have recommended for years the M1A, the FAL and the PTR 91 which is an HK knockoff is because of cheap mags. That there was a massive parts inventory. In each case surplus parts because they cut up guns and because the guns that they were servicing, they needed parts for. There was a deep, deep well
available for each of those guns. Well, they're not completely gone, but their prices have crept up close to $1,000. So for $545, well, $545, you're getting a 24-inch barrel, reach out and touch someone weapon that you can develop your skills on. The most important advantage of this weapon in this moment in time, in this window, this era we're in,
is a lot of you people have no time on a bigger rifle. Those that don't have much time on any different rifle than the AR-15 you probably bought and maybe it took seriously and you know how to use. Well, we don't have a whole lot of time to train you up on other weapons plus you don't have a lot of money to spend. Probably on ammunition for training.
So the advantage of the AR-10 platform, whichever gun you choose, but Bear Creek is the most affordable. Ignore any other propaganda BS. Bear Creek does know how to make guns and Bear Creek does back up its products. Just like when they bad mouth high point. One thing to remember, high point has a lifetime warranty. And guess what? High points can eat every cartridge that almost all the other guns can't.
The same is true with regard to Bear Creek. They're a good company. They're 100% American company. And when you go to an AR-10, even if you don't choose that rifle we're looking at or one of those four, if you do an AR-10 and you already have AR-15 experience, there's no downtime for learning. In fact, if you had to just dry fire and simulate fire and then take that thing out into the field, you're already 80% to 90% of the way. That last 10% is knowing where the bullet hits.
You already know how the magazine works, you already know how the safety's work, you know how the charging handle works, you know how to snug that rifle up to your cheek, you know how to set and rest it so that your body supports it. All you've got to do is adjust to where that bullet travels and how big a bullet that is going down range gives you more thud power when it gets there. That's fantastic and that's the reason I would argue for it for the moment.
Time is of the essence. We literally have to get as many people squared away for the shooting match as we can on our side. I don't give a shit about the rest.
But our people need to be as up to snuff as possible and this is a very economical way to go. If you choose another AR-10 for whatever reason, or you already have one, I'm not telling you to go buy this because, oh my God, Mark, I got a DPM, or I got a, you know, take your pick, whatever, even a, you know, real AR-10 from way back in the day if it was a kit rifle, or one of the originals. No, don't worry about that. If you got it and it works, you already know it, this might be something you like, but you don't need to get rid of what you got.
If you already got it, you're in fact for that matter, you may already have, and I will say again, if you've already been doing guns for a while, and you got a PTR-91 or an M1A or an FN FAL, or you've got some other MBR main battle rifle that you feel is appropriate because you've had plenty of time on it, maybe even grew up with it. Well, that's the gun for you, but you still, guns are for buying, and that is a hell of a price for another 308 battle rifle.
$545 for a brand new rifle from the factory. It's not a parts and hand me down, which I don't have a problem with myself. But most people, let's deal with the parts gun. Yeah, I know it's a parts gun. I kind of figured that out. I think I know guns. But instead, it's like, well, this is a brand new, it's like buying a brand new Chevy right off the lot. I got me a brand new Camaro, or in this case, maybe a brand new SS Chevelle. Well, not a Chevelle, maybe just a-
But an Impala? But it works. It goes down range, and it drives, and it will do what you want to do. And you can always take the Impala and make it look like an SS Chevelle if you're willing to, you know, work on some body parts. So anyway, we're at the top here for everybody. That is their pre-car slump, and again, over to the diesel section. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed.
He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the republic arise take a stand defend the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great republic and each God given right and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and you will come back alive Application in the fickle finger of fate may be another thing
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report time, our corgi. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, West, Northeast, and ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on.
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The Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor. 2023, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. Actually, this weather is more like Dark Anniversary Book 3, so, with what we've been having. So, as it is, it's been a very busy week. It's Wednesday already.
Got a lot done. I will say before going farther everybody watch your mailboxes. The last of like I said I upgraded a couple of your prizes. So you got really really I don't want to ruin the surprise. But the wholesalers I deal with some of the stuff that I could access. I got the last of I cleaned them out. There's some things I got the last of because there weren't that many.
But some of the really nice items that we've been hoping to acquire more of, so far they don't have any more. I mean, they had a cash that was being held back because of an on order contract. And Sportsman's Guide does this with a lot of the companies, so many others.
They show it on their inventory, but it never touches their warehouse. It's basically another term for drop shipping, but they've done a pretty good job of disguising that nowadays because they have a cooperative contract actually use the original company's address from where we normally would be. So you get packages that really were never handled by the parent, the warehouse, the parent box store, so to speak.
And I cleared out what was a they were supposed to get the rest, but they didn't do it. And so here we are, we got them. And I also a couple of those units here in the state also now have some extra goodies that they didn't have before too that we promised if we did acquire them, they go right to fighting units that we have right in our backyard. Why? Because we support each other. They're going to be shooting people shooting at us.
exterminating them and our job is to shoot at the others if they you know the same if they attack them and try to you know we're gonna exterminate the bad guys we have to cooperate and do that and have the right tools. So anyway the other part of that which I've been to make sure yes we did get all of the SOP manuals out there are two large cases on the way to two separate units
One is about a third larger as you guys know with what you requested. And the other is the Rifle Marksmanship Classroom Kits, which include the master copies of the targets that are used for the thousand inch range and or use regular silhouette at actual range.
and a copy of the standard pop-up green silhouette is also provided in, you know, printed form so you guys can crank out more if you're willing to go and have them printed up, which I would if I were you. And then cut out the silhouette and use it accordingly. You can also make permanent targets, permanent target silhouettes the same way with plywood or with tin. And basically what we do with the tin is you shoot it first time and just lay the next layer over and ribbon them together.
It's a tougher target, stronger target that way. When that one gets too hold, guess what? Go out and do it again. Real simple. And the neat thing is, is that targets become more resilient. You're not wasting it. You're not going to chuck the metal away or anything like that. Just paste right over, so to speak. Only with rivets or screws, take your pick. I like to use rivets because they're, you know, aluminum. They're chuckable. They get hit. They're not going to hurt anybody.
If by chance, or anybody would be nearby, you should be down range while we're engaging the target. Okay. But just in case, I always assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. Anyway, so those issues are in play and you guys should be pretty happy with what's showing up on the doorstep that you got to watch because it's going to be there. And also, let's see.
We played the Guns and Gadgets, the latest one which had to do with the Montana governor and others. By the way also there's a large consortium of the state's attorney generals that are all coordinated on the attack on the Batfaggots and Biden right now. So we'll see how it plays out. We appreciate all the pickle smoke and mirrors and
bureaucratic paperwork being thrown in all directions, keep up the good work. While you're doing that, we'll get ready to shoot their ass. And hopefully you're serious about it at the other end, you'll be ready to shoot their ass too. Last but not least, now we talked about real quick, ammunition, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, AIM, aimsurplus.com. That's where the different PPU and other stuff is, but there's some good ammo buys there right now, better than any place else in the country that I've seen.
Also, again, Bear Creek Arsenal for the 308 AR, the AR 308s that they have. The 24 inch barrels, what I'd recommend if you were looking for a one time buy, I'd buy that because you're getting more barrel for the same price or a little few dollars more. You can't beat it. And it's a complete rifle, so it does require an FFL problem. Okay, you gotta go through the FFL.
And another FFL item is Palmetto State Armory.com, the dagger pistol package. What I said would happen would, they were doing it with the brown and the tans or forgive me the brown and the green daggers, the black daggers, what they've got left. But what I could see, I don't know, when you search for stuff like that on their page, even sometimes you catch it, sometimes you don't. But it's okay. Black, brown, green, it all operates the same.
And the neat thing is, is you get the pistol, you get 10 mags, and you get a carry pouch plus a coupon for ammunition. All at PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com. But that's the dagger pistol, which is a Glock knockoff. And many of the Glock parts fully interchange.
making that a very useful cross-referencing pistol, just like the AR-10. Not all the parts between all the AR-10s are interchangeable, but a good portion are. Always remember that. So we have the ability to still take advantage of a good portion of the floating inventory that took place when Bushmaster went under. And I will point out yet another location. You should always keep your pen handy, but remember this is in the archive.
www.cdnnsports.com. Now I checked and they have a ton of AR-10 Bushmaster parts and both individual items, but also group or bundle deals. You need to go look to see in Peru what they have. Also give them a call if you're serious.
and you're wanting to take care of your AR-15 or your AR-10. Why? Because they have a lot of parts. They bought the foreclosures, one of the foreclosure batches, the lots, from the disposal of the property from the Remington Consortium fiasco. The good thing is going right into other guns and the really cool thing is untraceable. Time or time, these all disappear into the fog of, you know, the world of barter and trade.
So the neat thing is, is that they're going to where they need to be into into the disappearing zone. CDNN Sports is where you want to go. And then if you look right your tops of the air, 15 parts in the little blue bar, cross top of the page, go to that and then start going through the scroll. And you'll see what I'm talking about now on the air, 10 parts. And there are many.
You're going to have to find an authority or find it. There's some people who already done videos on this. You can probably even go to YouTube. Discussing the differences between the different AR-10 platforms, mechanisms, okay? Because there are some small parts, certain parts that are not interchangeable and they should never have done that. It was stupid. I'm sorry. I don't care what anybody says. That was stupid.
But, I mean, it's like, well, I just want to change this on the AR-10 so I make it really impossible to get parts from my gun. Well, wait a minute, how about the AR-15? Well, I wouldn't do that. Well then, why did you do that with the AR-10? See how that works? Everybody should have been cooperative.
because it's just going to be another thing where you do have to be more of an aficionado if you're going to be an armorer working in AR 10, but it's not difficult to figure out. I think you people are smart, so I think you'll be able to handle it. Okay, just that simple. And again, CD and sports also has a lot of magazines.
and I really didn't bring that up, but I will again, if you're gonna buy an AR-10, you wanna start buying magazine. You already know you've made up your mind and you're actually going through and following through on one of these.
choices, then dead cold serious start buying mags because that's the only thing about the AR-10. There are no surplus mags. It's all new production, but there are some companies making mags cheaper than others. And I'm pretty sure, and kick me in the microphone, but I think Magpul is making an AR-10, a couple of AR-10 mags that are actually, I think one's even a 25 round mag. I wouldn't necessarily go the 25 rounder. I'm not giving them a bad
Any bad juju about or bad vibes about making a 25 rounder. It must work. They built it. They didn't do a 30. They went at 25. Why'd they do that? Because 25 is the limit. Okay. So it's a good choice. If Magpul built it, they typically don't like to have to fiddle fart with returns or anything like that. So it probably works. But again,
Whatever you can find for the best price, you need to at least put a minimum of 10 mags together right away. And ideally 23 mags minimum for that rifle, just like all the rest of your MDRs or any of your ARs or AKs, same way. But especially with the AR-10, because the AR-10 is an orphan for magazines. You have to buy new and you probably won't see anybody out there coming at you across the battlefield with an AR-10.
So you guys have to support it. But guess what? This is America. We got a lot of purchasing power. So what we need to do is boost production by buying out whatever's there and getting more on the shelf as quickly as possible with the companies, hopefully cranking out a little more because you're going to try and take up the market space. But you guys have to make that happen. You know, you can, they got to make money is what it comes down to. I don't have a problem. Maybe you're going, oh, the gun makers are making money. Thank goodness. I want to keep them in business.
I understand capitalism and how it works. And you know what? Usually it's a comedy B-witch that's yapping about that kind of crap. So good. I hope it hurts them a lot. Bottom line is yes, they make money. But we also roll the wave and find the buys. You know, sort of, you know, again right here, just like we're talking about.
And on that note, one more quick, you know, in line on this. First of all, you know, I talk about high points. I mentioned them earlier. And I never get to see me hear me saying bad thing about a high point. Why? We know what it does. They work.
They work, they're not pretty, it's a Pontiac. If you were looking for a Cumbrera, or if you were looking for a Mercedes upper end two-seater crotch rocket, don't go to high point. But if you want a good functional weapon that's there every day that can shoot any ammunition in the caliber it's chambered for, that you want a high point. Which means the high point especially makes sense for a post-apocalypse slash a
a bad battlefield situation. Why? Because you don't know what you're going to find laying around. No, I got some boxes of nine millimeter my brother gave me and some mix of stuff. Oh my, wait a minute. I don't think McLaughlin handle that. Well, I don't think I'd hear that. I like that. I don't know how to be that bullet is. I like that one. I can't use that one, you know, sorting through rounds.
Whereas the guy at the high point just goes, sure, give me a handful. Then you just go clunk, clunk, clunking, clunk them all into the mag and you go boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and they all go down range. And you do not have to fear anything happening to the weapons because it will eat it and function, okay? Now, does that mean I'm pooping all these expensive weapons? My God, if you got the money, you go buy whatever Cadillac or whatever high performance Indy 500 type firearm you can afford. Congratulations, you're our man.
But most of you can't and you usually have two three or four family members to outfit So we're looking for better buys this little thing from Palmetto is a pretty good deal However, let's just do some quick math I can go to Bear Creek or Palmetto and find an AR and or I can't even go to Center fire There's a couple rifles they have right now. I think they've got the deltoms back in stock. They may not yeah, they may be gone again But for under $500 $400 to some dollars I can either put together from parts or I can buy an AR 15
I'm not counting mags yet. That case, that's less than $500. Well, I'll say $400 to $424 can get me an AR if I make the effort. So then I can pick up an AR10 knockoff from Bear Creek for the low end is $434. But we'll just say again.
or forgive me 534. I'm just going to say 545 or 550 will go up. Let's go 550. And so for less than $1,000, I've got a standard light rifle, easy for mags, and I've got a standard MBR, relatively easy for mags. Now, if I go to Palmetto, I can pick up that pistol kit, which I do get magazines with, for another
$300, no $400, $399. So for $1,400 where I might go and buy a rifle, I have two rifles in two golf balls, you know, two different golf ball sizes, and I got a pistol. That's pretty stinking good. Not only that, but it's nothing to sneeze at. I will kill you dead, dead, dead with whatever AR-15 I pick up in a 16-inch barrel, I think. I will kill you dead, dead, dead with that .308.
And I think that that Palmetto dagger will kill you dead, dead, dead just as well. And not only that, but pretty common for everything I need, especially magazines, which is the next thing I need if I bought the guns. Now, of course, I can change the math for them. I'm gonna bring it down quite a bit because a high point will run about $150. Right now, you can get a 40 caliber high point for 140 easily and one or two places about 128. I was looking at it today.
So I could get a 40 cal 9 millimeter maybe a 45 whatever for about that price Which means I can drop my formula down dramatically now. I still have to buy mags for everything So but if I do that dagger that would be everything I need that would keep me in business and get me started quite well I go to any number of different sources for ammunition. I can go to a dozen different sort of hundreds sources for magazines
And again, if you have a particular flavor choice, take your pick of whatever, somebody told you it's the latest thing since sliced white bread, the Magpul P12416LL36 magazine, only that one, that's the only one that will do. Well then by God's son, buy it and buy the hell out of it, buy as many as you can afford right now. Whatever is you choose, commit to it right now. This is what needs to happen, don't eat.
You have to starve a little bit right now. Good idea. Anyway, next on the firearms related, but it's on the receiving end. You know, I've had several people and I was reading two pieces today that you guys sent me asking about helmets. That really is a combination. One was from our guys down in the middle of Ohio. It's again the 41st colonial Marines. It's the 41st regimental combat team colonial Marines.
And it's the reconnaissance section. It's a pretty good size formation actually. It'd be a heavy, actually heavy infantry unit for the numbers you've got. A reconnaissance company isn't as big as you guys are. But okay, the question was, well, what about helmets? You know, what do you think about, where do you think we should go with them? Personally, first of all,
I don't want to mimic the army. I don't need to. We've got a lot of the latest Scooby Doo, no sight to the helmet models. I think we've got virtual. I've got virtually every helmet model you can imagine. I've got stuff you've never seen and never will because we got a lot of stuff that was prototypes or whatever and gifts from different people over the decades.
But I still prefer the Pazgat design over anything I've seen right now. And I'll tell you why. Because in fact, it would be fantastic if because people are saying that the new helmets are better material or fill in the blank, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But the Pazgat helmet design and idea was based on battlefield casualty evaluation, okay?
Two things, number one, when the first generation of armor came in at the end or after Vietnam, one of the things that they learned is that the non-existent throat armor that was on the earlier vest for the sake of comfort helped to produce more casualties because it didn't cover the critical area that was a target.
If you're in a defensive position, your shoulders, your neck, and your head are exposed in order for you to return fire typically. So guess what? Most of the casualties of the Vietnam War were what? Upper shoulder, throat, and head casualties. In many cases, side-glancers taking off guys' ears, bow and chunks of their jaw out, things of that nature. Of course, if you hit them dead center, they were dead, dead, dead. Mostly, not always,
But because of this, they evaluated the percentages because they were keeping very accurate records. And the whole idea behind why they came up with the PASGAT system was to create the turtleneck up and the side of the helmet down. That's somebody said, well, why did they adopt the Fritz helmet? Now, I still think that there's a lot more going on that you weren't supposed to know about with regard to mystique and popularity.
But, you know, because it looks like a German Cole Scuttle helmet. Yeah, well, it's a good design. As a matter of fact, they even accepted the idea that there's something the Germans learned about the Cole Scuttle helmet design is that when you tried to move your head back to look up, that back rim had a tendency to knock into the base of your neck and prevent you from lifting your head. You had to lift your whole upper body to adjust.
So that's why there's that dollop cut in the back into the Pascad helmet. But otherwise, it drops down and offers dual articulated coverage around the neck. And covers better the sides and back of the head, more importantly, the sides that the new helmets do not. Here's what's funny about that. You know, I brought this up about, what, five years ago, four or five years ago.
When the latest model, what they now call whatever the mish, there's the mish 2000, there's the other missions, you know, blah, blah, blah, that have been developed. The latest ones basically are like a band of metal starting from the forehead and going to the back of your head, but leaving the sides of your head wide open. Well, that's because it would have earmuffs and radio with this, that, are you? How many of you out there actually going to be able to afford that BS?
Or have it I mean, I mean some of you do because you have money if you've got your you know Hey, everybody's in a different situation, but 90% of the people out there aren't so here's the thing You got that really neat looking helmet. Well neat because it's in style
But it does just the opposite of what you're gonna need for the battlefields you're facing. And especially when you look at some of the numbers from what is the Spanish Civil War part two, read that the Ukraine war, okay? Numbers that are coming out that are being acknowledged now that they tried to lie about, for instance. 75% of the casualties have been for the Ukrainian army, Ukrainian army.
75% of the casualties have been through indirect fire, both with directional rocket, in other words adjustable directional smart rocket or artillery, which to a degree, remember also can be adjusted. Some of the new artillery, which you don't talk about if you go to some of the electronic whiz bang magazines out there on military operations, remember that you have directional fire. Do you have adjustable in course fire control?
for certain models of artillery. 75% of the casualties are fragmentation artillery casualties in mortar, probably recoilless, whatever type of multiple rocket launcher, individual rocket launcher for indirect fire or artillery piece as in traditional gun tube. Now, this is in line with what I've been telling you about having full body armor.
See what basically we've done is there's two things they did is minimize will they try to give you a lot a lot of protection or none? The chicken plate armor you have now, which is that's all it really is. I was looking at body armor today. The deals are pretty good. There's an excellent deal of Motash for $109 right now. I'll mention it once I'm done here. But the chicken plate was reinforcing over top of to create center mass additional protection.
In addition to your overall Kevlar vest, which your Kevlar coverage, which takes care of the sides, the shoulders, and in fact was reinforced in the shoulders, double padded. Okay. All of the other parts were soft Kevlar, but are designed to deal with the most common, and I told you this before, but it's now playing out beyond the dishonesty, but getting into the numbers that are leaking out from interested military parties.
75% of the casualties, the Ukrainian forces have been from indirect fire and directionally, you know, fire, fire, controlled fire, uh, indirect weapons of whatever kind. And I went through the list a minute ago, so I'm not going to do it again. It's just indirect fire weapons, fragmentation. Okay.
Which means that you're if you're counting on the idea that well the only place I'm gonna get hit is this little 10 by 12 or 14 by 13, you know panel area up front. That's all I need to protect. That's not gonna work. Now again, this is why as I said the ideas, well we came out with with the medieval type armor that showed up at the end of Vietnam.
And that's really what all the body armor, all the modern body armor mimics what they learned through over a thousand years of, or more actually, but let's say a thousand years of intense, well-developed armor systems for individuals.
Which were much more elaborate than you're all told about if you do any real research on Japanese armor European armor European was far more sophisticated in the Japanese the Japanese got the mystique thing going because they were the last so they were the they were people that were Closer to this time for the sake of familiarity But the European armor development was so extensive and was so good that by the time they get into the end of jousting They had to make fake breakaway outer panels
because it was considered so safe that yes, even royalty participated in it like big time wrestling.
They've got so dull because nobody could get you know, nobody nothing really would happen. The armor was well designed They knew how to deflect the energy in the same things you have to deal with with projectiles You know, although again much higher velocity. So remember got to get better with the metal or the materials Well, guess what they had to make breakaway like like toy armor so that it would make it interesting for the crowds Oh his breastplate partially came off. No, not really. It was a couple of add-on panels
Seriously. Now, in this situation, this ain't, this is no joke and it's no big time wrestling event. First of all, the basic idea of the past get, you saw this with the Italian stuff, I remember a few years ago that was cheap when I told you to buy it. The French armor is actually a much better choice than most of what's out there. The only thing that really is comparable and you'll notice that the Brits, they didn't change something here.
They went full whole hog osprey. Anybody look at the osprey armor system? They actually provide upper arm armor, shoulder reinforced armor.
They have about 20 some panels that can be, you know, their inserts and neck certs and a gorgate just like the one that you saw with the French and the, I think the Czech ones had, remember this too, had a gorgate type or gourget. I'm sorry. It's gourget like cash, you know, like cash when it should be cashier or we told a cashier son, if you're from the south.
Well, the same as with, we call it a gorgate, but it's a gorgé because it's French. But the gorgé was, today would do the same thing that it did in its real form five, 600 years ago, in that it's a chicken plate. It's a very heavily reinforced, deflective, it's done with a French curl so that it actually deflects energy initially
with certain weapons, weapon types that were threat and would of course help to take most of the energy away from the second impact which would be on the primary armor that your chest is carrying. So anyway, the Pascat armor was the best idea for what we're seeing right now. Now you take that and you add, if they had taken and extended it and done something like what you see with the other armor system I mentioned, the Osprey armor, would be in pretty good shape.
Now as it is there, we do have an armor system, but not everybody has got it.
And most everybody is doing the plate carrier idea. And within our circles of the Patriot effort, the American armed militia, everybody's done the chicken plate carrier thing and they think it's passé to have a full armor system in place. Now, since you probably can't spend like everything else, like the guns and everything else you've been talking about, you can't afford to spend
$2,000, $3,000 in a system. So what we have to do is come up with an idea that's kind of the same. And I will repeat that if you get the undercover police armor and the threat level three, it covers the sides, it covers the front, covers the back, has a chicken plate insert, which I would still use. And then on top of that, you incorporate a heavier trauma plate mechanism.
Again, the standard plate carrier system over top of the undercover casual wear vest. And because of that, you think about this, you have even better core armor protection, but you have perimeter protection that is pretty decent. Now, the only thing you don't have with that is shoulder protection. And you gotta remember something, 75% of the casualties are from indirect fire. That means air burst.
That means stuff coming in from above, fragmentation, chunks of metal, copper wire, steel reinforced steel tempered wire that has been notched. And when the explosive charge goes off, all these little shards of really fine pencil lead sized steel are flying through the air in every direction. So this is where, again, I don't want to leave the sides of my head exposed.
And because I'm probably not going to have $500 or $400 worth of earmuffs. If you price the equipment that you see that looks so cool, because we all got to look so cool, how much does it cost to actually outfit yourself the way you see there? But is it practical for the kind of work you're going to be doing? And do you want to create a bigger radio signature in what is obviously going to be an electronic countermeasures battlefield environment?
technology like that is going to be hunted. In fact, the whole system is geared towards that, which is why we want to change our system up and get better at what we do. Okay, so again, the past get helmets still be the better choice because it offers fuller protection of somebody's producing a newer version and they are there's brand new Kevlar helmets available that are in the latest press.
But in reality, I don't know that they're any different from the original PASGAT because the threat level was pretty high for those. Now, there's copies, as we know, but if you were to buy, for instance, one of the militia helmets. Now, there's militia helmets out there and they're more of a bucket than they are the PASGAT, coal scuttle type system. They're more of a regular pan.
They're better and they do guarantee that they're rifle capable, a lot of them. And they were in fact once called the militia helmet. Okay. And it's a at least nine millimeter, 40 caliber stoppable. But it's supposed to, you can pay a little more money and get one that's rifle supposed to stop 223. I think you're gonna have a hell of a headache when you're done, but you'll still have a head.
The problem is whether or not your neck won't be snapped. Oops, they forget to tell you about that one. Which is why you want the throat armor supports, kind of like if you were in a race car nowadays. Okay, you want the full bell wraparound chin helmet and you want the neck armor and the proper neck support in place so that everything stays kind of real in line as it moves rather than part of it bouncing away and the other part just kind of being allowed to
Well, move too fast and snap. So again, these are all things taken into consideration. This is why some of you are smiling right now because when Uncle Mark told you when those when those vests were under $50 apiece, they're now $300 apiece. Same stinking vest, guys. Go look. I think KeepShooting.com is the only company I've seen that still has some of those vests.
The German one that was, was down to as little as $47 for a little while there, is now a $360 vest. Same vest, no change in defense protection. It's just where the market is, because there aren't any more, because that war overseas has eaten up all that stuff.
They didn't need to send it to us. I told you this back when that happened. When you saw that stuff under like $100, then went down below like 47 and 37 and $50, you grab all that up. If you have nothing else, you make a car armor. Remember I said about armoring up your vehicle. Cheap way to arm up your vehicle. But as it is, better to armor your ass up if you don't have any. So next, real quick, Botash, before I forget, Botash has for $109
Threat Level 3A, an armor package. It has the inserts, it has the carry vest, the whole nine yards. $109 a pretty good package. And again, you get to pick which of the panels, which panel you buy determines whether it's going to be 109 or about $137 or $134 right around there. But again,
If you go to Botest, they also get trade-in vests. Now, they may not have them listed on the page, so you want to call the store and find out what they've most recently had as trade-ins from police departments. That's where you'll find a better deal on that undercover armor so you can upgrade your overall protection. Now, remember that undercover armor is just that. It doesn't have any neck coverage. And a lot of the newer vests really don't offer any throat coverage either. So there's the rub.
And again, 75% of the casualties on the Ukrainian side, 75% of who they've had killed or severely wounded or wounded have been from indirect fire weapons of all types. Not small arms fire, not bang bang face off cowboy style, indirect fire, boom. Which will include, again, rifle fired grenade, tool.
and 40 millimeter grenade and you know light mortar. Okay, just things to think about. So this is why we don't want to lighten the armor area up. We don't want to minimize. We want to expand that which is the biggest problem is you have to go top dollar. If you can't find a good bargain deal then you're going to have to go top dollar. Now I would recommend this because I have made some pretty good deals.
going to Facebook, Marketplace, and Craigslist. And I picked up Kevlar Helmets, brand new, with a cover, with everything on board. Somebody bought them for their kids, bought them for $10 apiece. Every once in a while, armor and helmets pop up at Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. That's why you should always look in your area. It's reasonable driving time. I had one person just across the river. They had one for $10.
Got over there was brand-new one issued original military probably second-generation pass get Ten dollars and it looks like it did look like it just came out of the factory So you can find stuff like that laying around and if you do guess what if a small goes on the kids The kids don't have to be for long don't need to be fighting but think about this Why do I want to lighten up or thin out the armor on a non-combatant if you're planning on armoring them up? So they're more like an armadillo
So you see all the older stuff if it's small, okay, it's like the old Vietnamese Arvin vests I have many of those have actually Kids grew up with them why because the average Arvin soldier was what 90 pounds soaking wet and less than five foot or about five foot tall Think about that all that stuff fit all the younger kids and everybody else just fine
and did what it's supposed to do. Now some of that armor was not of the same grade as what would come in later, but it was supposed to be fragmentation slash what they call flak armor. So it would do its job based upon what we are now, is now being demonstrated as the expected threat that we see in every conventional war when it comes to a peak like this.
especially where it comes down to a real constant knockdown drag out energy and manpower consuming conflict. See, we've seen this before, Vietnam lasted 10 years people. Lasted 10 years killed a whole lot of Americans and a whole lot of Vietnamese and even some Koreans and a lot of other people died in that war. And every day, in fact,
Sneaky Pete, throw it whenever you can. It's still your best bet for harassment and you usually produce casualties. That random RPG or laws rocket or rifle grenade round or a couple of them going off at the same time into a general target area. That's why you keep the body armor on all the time. Get used to living in it.
It's not just not just snipers, you know, it can be sniping with an indirect fire weapon, a 40 millimeter grenade launcher or a 60 millimeter mortar where you don't fire one after another because you know that there's counter battery radar out there. We've told you about that. So instead, you just fire one, you move. You make sure that even if you even as you dropped it, you're already moving.
By the time that round is coming back to hit whatever is wherever you were you're already a hundred yards or half a mile away Go ahead call the gym in there. I heard a voice Since you're talking about armor, but obviously you would have to treat injuries if you didn't have armor Whatever, but uh, there's a deal at live-action safety
That's liveactionsafety.com, liveactionsafety.com. If you type into the search on this site, they sell medical supplies and stuff like that and type in H-bandage compression dressing. You should pull it up and it says H-bandage compression dressing non-sterile and they have them for $1.99 apiece.
Or if you buy 10 to a 90, 90 of them, they're $1.89, 91 and above, it's $1.60 apiece. Now, one person said in a review that they were not in their like foil wrappers, so I'm assuming they just, my guess is just like a vacuum sealed clear bag or whatever, probably more like hospital use. But yeah, you actually have the, you know, and stuff. It has a big H. These are
I'll tell you the size. The size is 8 by 10 inch. So these are 8 by 10 inch dressing and they have the big plastic H. You can wrap it and compress it and then wrap around and hold the bandage really well. These are kind of newish bandage. Well, that's actually about the equivalent to a medium, which is good. That's about the back. That's actually a better choice in size to carry now.
if they're available like this because you can always, if need be, Doc can cut them in half. If you're covering a smaller wound area, you can cut that in half and cover front and rear, inbound and exit, depending upon the injury. But also if need be, like you said, you just fold it up and drop it right over, cover a smaller area with twice as much material and lock it in place that way.
So that's not a bad price for those. I was just looking at them today as a matter of fact. I was looking for that size and remember we've talked about this abdominal, the abdominal compression pads or abdominal wound pads are the equivalent. And depending on the product, some of them are lesser, but depending on the product, that size right there is about optimal.
And also to put into your IFAQ kits, for instance. If you're gonna build backup IFAQ kits, that would be your primary dressing. Put two of those in there at least. For the price, you can't really beat them. And again, due quantity because I just made a big order of medical and the biggest chunk of it was different bandage sizes, cases of.
There's another reason. In fact, even these eight by tens, you know, Shelby, we're just talking about what happened with Palestine. And as I spent a lot of time on that yesterday, guys, what are you going to do if you have chemical burns? Do you know what you're going to have to do with chemical burns? You're going to have to cover them just like you would any kind of other flame burn.
All of these injuries, what they're counting on is cross-contamination and progressive infection. And since most people are totally inexperienced with the problem, they're not going to properly respond and they will learn through the OJT method of pain. So we need to be ready for that. And an eight by 10, just break out your tape measure for everybody's listening right now. Break out a little tape measure or look at a book.
and think that's the size of the space covered with a dressing like this. And so left in its full form, that can cover a hand, the back of a hand. You can take two of those and lay them over a hand if it's shredded or if it's burned over the arm. Progressively, you'll have to use more than one. But since typically it's the forearms, because as I mentioned before about covering your body with mustard or phosgene,
What's going to happen is think about it. You have more covering as you get to the core of your body. So it's going to be your fingers, your back hand, the forearm is going to be burned worst first. Now the other problem with this is also again, both exposure, but also lack of mass. So this is the kind of bandaging that you're going to need for something like what we're facing because it's obvious they're going to do biological and chemical. They're going to do chemical. I've argued chemical all along because
chemicals not residual, but the horrific injuries that can take place if you have people with no, first of all, no lack of interest in education means that they're caught flat-footed. That's always the reason for using a specialized weapon to create panic. Okay, that's its purpose, to break the focus of the target population, be it the civilian population or the military population. It doesn't make any difference.
And these are a good choice. Thanks for bringing that up. Appreciate that. Anything else? Go ahead. They have conforming stretch, gauze, and bay veg on sterile for $35.35 a piece. But they also have the option to click a box. It's $3.95 a box, and then a case is $29.60, which a case is about $90.
They say down here at the bottom. This is for a I'm sorry. I didn't say the size a two inch gospel and for the two inch a case is 96 rules and they of course they have one inch two inch three inch four inch and six inch size a six inch size because of the same style as a case of it is $34 and 48 for the
48 of them for the 6 inch in a case. Now real quick, so with what we just brought up here, I didn't do it since you brought those up. You guys look at your basic IFAK and how they're put together. You would use at least one or two of these. I would, you know, the bigger would be better, but you can get away with the two inch. If you have the the 8 by 10 pad, how you're going to keep it in place if it doesn't have butterflies or wings is one or two roles with the wrap ups just like you described.
That's everything that you need right there. I mean for supplementing what is going to be a constant, a constant needed thing. In other words, dressings and then replacement dressings. This is an excellent solution for a lot of you out there because you don't necessarily need a case. I mean a big case. I would say for $20 to $29 to $34, invest in the roles and figure out how many of the pads
You know, you choose to set up with whatever number of IFAX or for boosting the IFAX package you may already have by adding, creating, you know, again, the supplemental bags or an additional bundle that you attached to your backpack so you can reload or support somebody else if they're hurt or just support yourself. You don't know how much you're going to need. The other thing too is, remember, we're not going to be ambulanced out.
So, guys, you have to plan on having more than one change out in the dressing. And that, in and of itself, will probably save more lives than you can imagine. If we think ahead and have the change out medical support, that's why I did the purchase I did today. Because, as I've told you, these are things we sit down and we go through and it's like looking at what's going on right now.
You're not gonna have anything happening with the government coming to your aid. You're on your own. And you're looking at battlefield conditions. You're looking like the Palestine thing. People are going back in there and they're not going in there with any protection. The EPA has already said, the EPA has given them no information whatsoever. Even people who own businesses right next to where this thing happened. Literally, the EPA took over one guy's business.
wouldn't tell them anything, wouldn't inform them, didn't give them any direction. Basically what they're doing is they're shutting up and they're leaving the people behind to die. That's what's going on in Palestine. There is no civil defense, there is no FEMA, there is no EPA. They're all a worthless bunch of cocks, okay? And what gets me is I'm surprised. I mean, I was watching some of the stuff that we've been following up on for the last day.
I've made a lot of comments, but it still comes down to who knows when anybody's even listening. Somebody who has some experience should be stepping up to the plate and going, guys, first of all, you get everybody's ass out of here. Then when you come back in, you're going to have to come back in prepared to protect yourself because everybody went back in. They're all being re interviewed. Tucker Carlson had something on where they're all saying the same thing.
Well, I'm not feeling good right now and you're standing there breathing and sucking in the air with no protection whatsoever You've got something wrong with your head or you about day what maybe you don't have the working knowledge Guys, the government is gonna screw everybody on this. They're scurrying everybody across the board. They're worthless turds. They're not for America They're for the globalists. So everybody expected somebody else to step up to the plate and nobody did Nobody has and guess what? Nobody will
Well, sure they did, dad. They told them to do what they do for everything. Shelter in place, hide under your bed, lock the doors, duct tape yourself in so you have no oxygen. Well, again, they barely did that, even. But what they're saying, other than some announcements on the radio,
Absolutely no individual. It will rally what tells you this other than the minimal number of people that had to show up because of what the squirrel sings had planned. Everybody else knew to stay away because it was a dangerous location. The only people who didn't know that were all the people who lived there.
Everybody understand that FEMA homeland suck you righty all the rest of those worthless cucks all those turds all those pieces of excrement Did exactly what I told you they would do in a situation like this you are on your own now again I can't emphasize enough. Well, one of the thing we're almost to the top I got to do this. So I'm gonna change and first of all show me. Thank you for the input. Don't go anywhere but guys One of the things I talked about before was putting up a supplemental
filter in front of your gas mask filter using just cotton cloth. Now, the Branch Davidians did this with their masks to stretch the survivability of their mask. And there's a reason, somebody in there knew or understood the threat when they actually saw it develop. Because if you pay attention, some of the gas masks that survived,
You have a they took a rubber band and a piece of what probably was either white gauze or probably even t-shirt material would work But what they did is they rubber banded that over the filter and what they had done if you'll notice there's black rings on the cloth and then there's it's like they moved it well they did because what was happening
is when they were using the burnable CSCN and probably other toxins that they, you know, again, even up to and including creating cyanide gas, which is argued that's what they killed the kids with. It's because of what they did with the flame and the CSCN, which converts to cyanide gas, okay?
What they were doing is when they were converting it with the flame, guys, remember I told you yesterday about how this stuff elevates part in or the particulate attaches itself to air molecule and is floating as when it's thermalized, it's rising, but it cools. When it cools, it comes back down and you're already hearing about what's happening here in Palestine where they're saying that there is a plastic kind of residue. Now you're gonna hear a Plastine
If you read any books on nuclear, biological, and chemical defense, depending upon what decade it is, you'll hear the word plastine, you'll hear the word placking, you'll read the word placking, or you may see just the word residue.
Now, this residue, or more accurately, it is Plastine. What happens is it stays malleable, it's bonded to the air molecule, it comes in, then it's not accidental that this does what it does. On your regular filter, this will load the filter faster.
And it starts to literally lacquer over the surface air intake of the filter. That's not an accident. They understand the mechanics of this, the physics, okay? So this would be a really good idea. And it's been demonstrated again now with what's happening is that if you were going to use any of your conventional masks, in addition to that, a pre-filter, oh, by the way, you know what would really be cute?
You know, you got all those cheap face bra masks for the Corona beer virus, you know, lie. You know what they'd really be good for. They'd be good as a pre-filter right over top of the mask over the filter. It's easy to attach. You can either use the cloth wrap arounds, you know, you can work it out or ideally just get a rubber band, put the thing in front, put the rubber band on. Look what you got. You're set to go.
I hope you bought those filters when I told you to buy them all for 25 cents a box. We were buying them from Ollie's for 25 cents a box, guys. Plus or minus, but who cares? Have you got 100 of them for a dollar, a penny a piece? Now, not necessarily use them for that, though. I will put them in my medical gear, my medical operations equipment for the surgeries and stuff. Yeah, I got tons of them there. I even got some of the high end ones for nothing.
But those throwaway blue rags that they put out there, those are enough because they will let the air pass to be used as a pass of pre-filter over top of your existing 40 millimeter or 60 millimeter filter system. Now you're going to do the same thing. You have to pay attention. Use the buddy system. The material will load up enough that will physically be able to see the load. It'll look darker. It'll be gray or black.
When it gets to the point where it's visible, you stop, you loosen up the rubber band a little bit, and you slide the filter, that face mask filter, sideways so you have clear area again. Because the material is going to be pulled and retained where you have a vacuum from your breathing process. There's going to be a coin-sized area that's the front of your filter.
Everybody understand that? It's a real simple solution. It will extend the life of your mask. One of the most common questions everybody has asked is how long will my filters last? Well, it depends upon the agent and delivery. But an example of what it would be the... Go ahead. We're at the top of the hour. Craig will not be obliged. If you want to run a little over and finish as you can. I've got the Grow Your Own Ready to Go in the rebroadcast.
Yeah, this is only take a second, but I just want to emphasize because you get your brain juices flowing guys that can be whatever you have. But remember those face masks if you can still run into them right now. Resale stores and stuff we got them by the ton and by the palette. And I would still buy them. I could told you before they are uses for them. And this is one of them.
So, again, you're not in a combat tactical situation, but would it really make any difference? If you're in a mask, you're limited visibility, you're probably not all that tactical anyway. Everybody's going to be hunting for everybody down a little tunnel, looking through those gas mask lenses. So, let's see that. Prior proper planning prevents missed performance. Is the value there for you?
And they're gonna land their ass off every step of the way for those little queers of $3 bill kiddos that are from hyphen Tel Aviv that now occupy the District of Criminal slash Washington D.C. God bless our republic.
Happy broadcast for Vint Nolley.
You know, it was getting old after a while, people, because, again, we're not in the moral high ground on this. Hey, Mark? We're not. Go ahead. Jim Pendercolor, please. Maybe we should take all the gay military personnel from the Obama administration and make the Rainbow Brigade and send them to Syria. Shuffle them over there first. Well, you see, that's the whole problem. I watched this back in the 70s and 80s. The queers were just as heavy under Carter.
They did the same thing, but you didn't get any media publicity on it, guys. Just like I said, I was assigned to an intel unit where the lesbians were attacking all, were trying to rape all the little girls coming out and coming into service. The company commander, the executive officer were both lesbian females. The senior sergeant was a lesbian female. You could feel the tension the moment we were assigned to the unit. Okay?
And I said, the guy was with me, the kid who was with me, he just graduated out of U-6. And I was talking to other people, and I was working on the BIC and the TOC for this deployment that we were a part of, which was a national defense exercise for the southeastern part of the U.S. And he comes back and he goes, hey, let me tell you what's going on here.
And all these people, everybody, they were like little cliques, like they were little clutches of chicks, is what it was like, because they're all young soldiers, young men and women. And these are not only young men and women, but very intelligent ones because they were recruited into intelligence.
They were there as intelligence analysts, as interpreters and inlingual people. They actually had skills, guys. Not that everybody else doesn't, but they were hired and they were selected and brought into the service. And this is totally contrary to what they expected. And you know what it was? Fort Benning, Georgia. So it's like, this is not new. Those faggots helped to get other faggots in there to help try to rape other little women, or help their queers to rape other guys.
release pressure em, you need to be faggoty too!
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March 14th, 2017. Good evening, Victory Buds and Budettes. This is Joe from the Carolinas. Welcome back to Grow Your Own, the budding revolution. We are a solution focused interactive and educational live podcast for those y'all out there interested in growing your own food. Food production news, self-reliance, natural healing, as well as yes.
permaculture and our goal over here in permaculture or permanent agriculture is to make ourselves a nice place to live in in today's day and times that could be a seditious act now we're coming at you live tonight if you're listening from these United States Communications Tuesday the 14th of March 2017 bringing us in with Turkey Bird and the Walnut Grove Band who's one of our listeners and donated that little tune it's called Ode to Joe now grow your own
is a live calling program if you're listening live today and listeners out there who can call in are encouraged to do so including all the all you out there in the chat room that are gobble gobble and along now the plan this evening is that we're going to talk about getting ready for spring gardening
getting ready for spring gardening and maybe some other stuff. But many of you have been after me for a while. Just do one broadcast and open it up so other people can call in and talk about what y'all are doing too to get ready for spring because we live in different climate areas. We live all over the world as a matter of fact.
If you want to participate in what you're doing to get ready for spring guarding, please call in. We're just going to make this show for that. And if it strikes a dud, I've got some other stuff to cover, but I'd rather not. Now, the number to call in is 712-432-0900. That is 712-432-0900. And then your access code is 957-847-9.
464 and then hit that pound sign or hashtag. Once more the access code to get in to grow your own, whether you're going to listen or call in yourself is this 957-464 and then hit that pound sign or hashtag. And then once you jump in...
In order to come up on the broadcast, a star six will unmute your microphone or your phone there. We also do have a flash phone link. So if you don't have a phone or you don't want to use your minutes, you can always go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com and click that little conference flash phone link there so your computer can dial in. Now, please do keep yourself muted until you're ready to talk. Otherwise, I'll end up probably muting you from my end and throwing
throw in nasturtium seeds all over the floor over here because you know i'm just happier when i'm not distracted so anyways i'm checking my email as well as best i can throughout our live show this evening and uh... i've been having some problems with various chat rooms right now youtube.com the joe from the carolina's channel uh... or the live stream when youtube.com is working out real well and i want to welcome ronald zilke uh... for joining us there
and uh... kantucky in the libidatory radio dot for m g dot com chat room wanted to report out that it's thirty degrees fahrenheit in liberty kentucky and cold and it certainly cold here i'm the western part of south carolina uh... that's that's cold for me now all right so i'll lose about thirty seven
and a high of about 50 to 51. But of course we've had a breeze. And Kentucky also reports up there in Kentucky and Liberty that there's a freeze warning until the 16th of March 11 a.m. So it's now until 11 a.m. Looks like Thursday, a freeze warning tonight. So get out there and cover up those plants. And so when we talk about spring gardening and getting ready for spring and what we're doing, well, we have to begin
getting ready for spring in the winter in the late winter like most of y'all are listening probably under snow cover for many of you we had reported last week that there's going to be some big snow coming to the northeast and I've heard from a lot of you and I'm not a prognosticator I just took it right off the Accu weather's website but you know it's funny how we hear so many things in the news nowadays and we're so connected with with everything right at our fingertips and yet
We don't know when the next frost is coming. We know when the Kardashians are doing their thing and we know how the guy we maybe we voted for didn't fulfill their promises or what have you. And we're not going to get into all that. But it's like we know everything but what we need to know in order to survive, in order to feed the troops, to feed ourselves, to feed our families, to get that food coming out of the ground. And that is when do we start?
And I'm here to tell you that if we watch the weather, we don't want to plant when frost is coming. We've got to plant our spring garden after the frost is done. Alright? And Ronald Zielke mentions that it's 69 in his AO right now. 69 and it's snowed in Kansas today. See, I've heard about that. I've heard about that. And I was listening to another broadcast earlier today coming out of Texas, not the info horse.
But somebody else, you know, kind of little guy. And they had some gardener on there who was an expert in this and that and this and that for two hours. And, you know, I caught the podcast at one radio and they ended up talking about getting ready for spring gardening for like, I don't know, probably about 20 minutes out of two hours.
And the guy was an expert. So I'm trying to make up for lost time here. So it would be helpful if y'all would spread this program to your friends. I mean, I know that now that we're all connected, it's really easy to do. A couple mouse clicks, a couple little finger button pushes. Please spread this show, please spread this network wherever you're listening from and share it so I can see kind of the stats and how things are looking. And from what I can tell,
I've had probably about the same people listening in the previous two weeks as we've had throughout the entire month of February. So we haven't picked anybody new up, but we also haven't lost anybody. So that means I'm doing something right. So I need all you new folks, if you like the broadcast, roll your own The Budding Revolution to please do spread the word. And of course, feel free to listen in and spread the word about other shows on this network and other podcasts.
go to Mel Ag in the chat room says got more winter now than we have all winter so far now. Yeah, that's true. That's just about true. And you know, that's something that we do struggle with. And last week and previous weeks, we talked about trees and what we can do for trees and containers, bringing containers in versus leaving them outside. We talked about frost chill hours in last week's program, the 7th of March, the Grow Your Own program. And so
Today we're going to be covering more conventional vegetable gardening stuff, at least to start. So getting ready for spring gardening, well how do we do that?
Well, you know what it depends it depends there's a lot of questions that we need to ask ourselves So I know what I need to do on my patch of ground to get ready for spring gardening and I document that for you My videos on the Joe from the Carolina channel. So check those out if you want to know what I'm doing But what would you what do we do with the question? Should we be asking? We've got a worldwide audience here So it depends on what you're trying to do with your spring garden
So these are questions. Are we starting with an established garden that you've been gardening on and pulling vegetables out of the ground, out of your patch of ground for years and years? So are we getting ready to garden again? Are we using brand new ground where we've never had a garden? So maybe you're renting a house or you're renting a piece of land and you decide this year, you know, I've never had a garden here before because I hadn't been here before.
But, and I don't know if the landlord's going to let me do it or not, but I'm going to just try anyway. And if it doesn't work out, I can just, you know, at the end of the season, I can just replant it all with cheapo grass seeds, right? You know, that are on special at the end of the summer. So maybe you're on brand new ground and you've never had a garden. Or maybe you're taking some, taking over someone's old garden. So maybe somebody died and you're taking over their land and you have no idea what they planted or when or how and
You have no clue. And maybe you're, are you dealing with raised beds? You're gardening perhaps in containers? Maybe you need to get ready for spring gardening and in-ground beds. In-ground, like an in-ground swimming pool where you got these in-ground gardening beds, right? They're not raised above the soil line. So you're doing all your gardening, but you can't easily get down to the roots. You can't just take a board off.
and look under there and see if there's a groundhog that's snapping all your carrots. So we've got all these questions out floating around. And so the things that I'm going to tell you and talk to you about and hopefully learn from you about too if you call in tonight.
is really, it's based on understanding that there's a really wide range of different types of gardening that people could be doing this spring and different methods and ways to do it. And so always listen to advice that I have or other people that call in to grow your own. Listen to that through that mindset. Like, how can I adapt what this Yahoo's talking about to my patch of ground, to my raised beds or in-ground beds? All right.
So if you're starting with an established garden, then you already know the history. You already know what you've grown there. And you know how you put that garden to rest before the winter. All right. What about brand new ground? Well, if you've never had a garden, you're going to have to do some pretty hard work up front.
And I always do recommend with a brand new garden that we start with clean soil and we start with tilled soil or uncompacted soil if we're talking about containers or raised beds. We want to make sure that the soil that we're starting in is not compacted.
And so part of what we could do to get ready for a spring garden if it's brand new ground is actually to take gravel in the span of like a raised bed, for example. We can mix gravel in with the soil. And what that's doing is that causes that particular raised bed or container, for that matter, it causes that soil to avoid compaction. And the rocks, the little gravel that is in the soil or planting medium.
in your raised bed or container, what have you, the little gravel encourages moisture to develop and get locked in. And it also gives nooks and crannies for roots to grow.
Okay, and so that's with your brand new ground. Now, if you've got brand new ground and you're just working on an in-ground stretch, maybe you've got a field or something, well, even though I'm against routine tilling, because I believe that routine tilling year after year after year after year, it causes erosion, it depletes your...
your organic additives. So for example, like you know your earthworms that form all these tunnels, well if we tell every year what we end up doing is we end up destroying the nutrient system. We destroy part of that food web that's in our soil.
Okay, and so just you know keep that in mind But I do recommend if you're starting fresh just go ahead and till it once till it good if you got a disc it till it plow it Whatever you got rototill if it's brand new go ahead and do it do it once but make it make it good add some amendments put some Azimite or some green sand or just some some gypsum some rock powder Something like that little maybe a little bit of lime to start
Okay, that's okay. Make that one till that you're going to be doing on that new patch of ground, make it worth it. And make sure you take out all those grass clods too. All right, take all them little things and just, you know, you can bean them at a fence post or, you know, give them to your neighbor, you know, who's going to camel on anyway. Now, what if you're taking over someone's garden, right? Well, if you're taking over someone's garden, you're going to have to get ready
almost shooting blind because you don't, unless you talk to that person before they passed away or moved away or moved out or whatever, you're kind of shooting blind and so when you're taking over someone's garden, you basically have to treat every bed, every gardening space as if there was something really important that was growing there.
Because you're not going to know if a perennial food crop or a perennial flower crop for that matter, a bulb was planted there. You just won't know until it falls out and then stuff comes up. And so in order to do that...
to treat every bed equal, to treat it like there's something important growing there, you may, when the ground is workable, you may go ahead and start digging around in that garden bed that somebody else planted by yourself with your hands. So you don't destroy anything. Just feel around, you know, under the, like, maybe first foot if you can, and just feel if you, see if you feel anything.
All right. And then the other thing is, and we've got some more suggestions, what about if you're using raised beds or containers? Well, with raised beds and containers, in order to continue on and get ready for spring gardening, we want to make sure that those raised beds and containers are ready for planting. So we want to take...
all of the crap that accumulated over the course of the winter and the fall, if you didn't garden in the fall in those containers, those raised beds. And we want to make sure that we have some soil exposed.
And the reason we want some soil exposed at the end of winter is why? Well, we want that soil to capture some of the sunlight, some of the warmth from the sun, so it thaws out quicker. And that's why we want to brush our mulch aside. We want to brush our mulch away when we've got raised beds and containers toward the end of winter before we actually put anything in the ground. So let's get some bare soil going.
Once the snow melts, okay, so that way we can fall out and raise the actual temperature of that bed. Because you know, a lot of the things that you're going to be planting in the spring, whether it be your tomatoes or your cucumbers or your squash or what have you, a lot of those things or corn, these things we want to plant in the spring, they need to have warm soil in order to germinate.
Otherwise, those seeds or even those little transplanted plants, they will not do well. Their growth will be stunted or they could even rot in place. Kentucky in the chat room said that ginseng can thrive in most places. That's right, it certainly can. Ginseng loves to enjoy the woods.
ginseng really enjoys the woods. And he says it does need a four season climate. That's correct. An area that has some sub-freezing winter weather is ideal. It needs cold weather to help break dormancy, which will lead to your ginseng sprouting in the spring. Ginseng's a root crop. It's a very famous, very expensive root crop. If you find any wild ginseng, never tell anybody where it is because you could sell an old ginseng root for, I think it was like seven, I saw one go for 700.
bucks for a pound, 700 bucks for a one pound ginseng, right? And Kentucky elaborated and said that sub-freezing weather is good for some roots, and that is true. Kentucky says that he moves his garden space every year new ground, and so he tells the crap out of it. So every year he's got enough ground that he could do that, and normally it's 100 foot by 100 foot size, so length by width. And that's a good
That's actually a good practice to do is because when he tires out one patch of ground, he can plant cover crops there and then he will not have any interruption in his production cycle in these in-ground fields that he's doing this on. And so as the cover crops develop in one area that he's no longer planting this season, he's got a new area of ground that he's working that's fertile, that he's already worked up.
And so in three years, the patch of ground that he hasn't been on for a while is then restored to fertility. And so that is a smart way to do it. And we call that crop rotation. You can do the same thing on a much larger scale by having something like garden rotation if you've got that kind of land. And if you've got that kind of land, use it. Use it, for crying out loud. If you are on an in-ground
gardening system and you've got a farm and you've got animals, well, there is something called a chicken tractor or a rabbit tractor, right? And this also works with, I think guinea hens can do this too, to a lesser extent, as well as ducks. And so basically we have these little enclosed pens and we just move it as the chickens, let's say, peck through all the weed seeds and till up the ground with their feet like chickens love to do.
And we can just kind of move this little chicken tractor every few days, you know, along the field, along the in-ground bed where we want to site this thing, and they'll crap in where it needs to go. And that'll, of course, get composted in with everything they mix in and scratch everything into the ground. And then you've got a ready-made bed right there. And you didn't have to tell it yourself. The chickens did it for you. And you didn't have to expend any gas to do it.
Because you know that guess we might need that guess to run a chainsaw for example. All right, so there's two different strategies and I want to say hi to Harry, gobble gobble to Harry. And we heard from also say hi to our listener in Ireland, Etika in Ireland. So hello to the folks in Ireland that are listening.
like to welcome you aboard. And a couple other just general principles here with getting ready for spring gardening. There's two strategies as far as time is concerned. The first strategy is that I waited until the last minute. I didn't feel like starting seeds indoors for my garden. And I want to grow these vegetables, but
You know what? I'm lazy. I'm so lazy I didn't even want to start my own seeds indoors. It's too much of a hassle or I can't afford the electricity or I can't afford the seeds. Okay, that's cool. A lot of people before they transition into actually starting their own vegetable plants from seed.
A lot of people will just buy transplants from the stores or from the farmer's market. And that's okay. If you can afford to do that, to actually go ahead out and buy your vegetable plants from someone else and you trust that source or you don't care, go right ahead and do that.
More food in your backyard or your containers or your in-ground beds or whatever. More food there that you're attending to is much better for you, believe me. All right? And so go ahead and do that. So that's the strategy. I waited until the last minute. I don't have much time, so I went down to the store. I bought all these plants. Well, your job's real simple to get ready for spring gardening.
Go down to the store, buy your plants, you'll probably end up spending over $30 for, let's say, I'm trying to think about what transplants are going for nowadays, probably about $2.50 per plant. Yeah, that's per seed that's grown out, okay? But anyways, so go to the store, buy your plants, most people buy them all at once, and then...
Take your little trays back home with those transplants in them and set them down on your garden bed So let's say you have these raised beds and and set them down and then you're gonna start pulling weeds from that were left over from the fall in the winter and You're gonna have a hard time doing that because those weeds are gonna be in there but just you know get down there with spades and shovels and all that good stuff pull them weeds out and Then you'll plant your transplants in there after the frost
and you'll add some water and you'll just watch them. Okay? You'll just watch them. And that's okay. People do that and it works out real well. Now, if...
And Harry in the chat room says that his rabbit tractor is a good poo machine, and that's a good thing. We'll make sure we compost that poo in place, though, because that stuff can be pretty hot. But it is something that our plants can eat up once it's properly decomposed. And Diego Jr. is a red New Zealand rabbit that operates the poo-choo train. I like that, the poo-choo train. And Kentucky says on his garden rotation strategies, he saves on fertilizer costs to move and rotate crops.
more work and yeah that's absolutely true. Okay so now if you are not going to be lazy or if you you've got enough time and you can't wait and you want to go ahead and start your own seeds. Well we need to make sure we got about four to six weeks before our last frost date for our area.
So to get ready for spring gardening, we need to know when our last frost date is expected to occur. We don't have a 100% guarantee and we're always taking chances. But if you start your seeds indoors, and I'm talking about any seeds at this point, okay, so I'm talking about your lettuce seeds.
tomatoes, your peppers, your eggplant seeds, anything that's not going to grow in place. So like a root crop, for example. We don't want to start root crops generally indoors. Usually we like to wait to sow those carrots. Okay. So anyways, you start your seeds indoors and then the next thing to get ready for the spring is...
Day after day indoors you're going to keep your your seed starting lights on top of those trays where you're putting your seeds in your soil with seed mix seed starting mix and We're going to put those those lights Once we see some growth coming out of those little cells that we've put our seeds We're going to put our lights generally about two to four inches Above the tops of the little seedlings coming out
Okay, now this is if we're using fluorescent lights. If you're using high pressure sodium lights or if you're using those LED lights that have like the red, the blue, and the green LEDs that actually have a fan and produce heat, or if we're using like high wattage fluorescence that also require heat sinks or fans, then we want to put those particular heat producing lamps.
For our indoor seed starting for the spring. We want to put those things at least two feet a foot to two feet above the tippy tops of the seeds that are coming out of that the flats. Okay.
And Harry in chat room says another thing he's doing to get ready for the spring garden there is going to hatch the mantis eggs too. That's right. There was a video that we had plugged, got some mantis eggs that were growing on some, I think there were some prunings from some brambles if I recall correctly. And if I'm not recalling that correctly, please do correct me. And so we got some praying mantis's.
So we're getting everything ready here. Even we're getting our good buds ready for the spring. So we start these seeds indoors. Well, eventually these little seedlings are going to start growing up and they're going to start kind of growing taller than our little seed starting area inside those growing taller than the seed starting flat itself. And it's going to look a little off balance.
And so we look at our weather forecast indoors and we're like, wait a minute. I don't think we're clear yet. I think more frosts are coming. And it might be for another two or three weeks. What do I do? What do I do? And the commentary in the chat room about the praying mantis is that Sweet Annie harbors mantis. So I'm glad that she enjoys that. And I'm sure he does too. Sweet Annie, nice, good plant.
So what we do is we take our little seedlings and we need to find larger containers and we're just going to transplant them into larger containers to weather out the rest of the winter and the rest of the beginning of spring, if the case may be. Okay? And so that's what we're going to do there. We're just going to nurture these seedlings. And see, this is an everyday thing, folks. When you start seeds indoors, it's not like you set it and forget it.
Alright, and thank you very much. I appreciate you listening to the show and being proud and all that good stuff. I appreciate you tuning in. And so anyways, we want to nurture our plants indoors and that has to be an everyday thing. Otherwise, what will happen is they'll dry out.
They may get some kind of pest that's inside your house, maybe that hitched a ride on a house plant or something. And so, or maybe one of the cats or dogs or something gets on there and starts crawling away or playing around. We really got to nurture these little seedlings inside because if we don't, an injury that happens when that seedling is small
could and often does stunt its growth and it's really not worth in the gardening world as far as food production. It's not worth trying to rehabilitate a two-week old tomato seedling that's had two of its leaves chopped off. It's not worth that. So normally if you've only lost two weeks of time, you've got other tomato seedlings, you should overseed, seed more than you think you'll need to, start more seeds than you think you'll ever need.
Because the loss will happen. You know, just go ahead and pinch it off Take that soil out of there put some put some new seed starting mix in there and start again And I usually just as a rule of having the green thumb I usually like to put three to four seeds Indoors when I'm starting indoors for the spring usually to put about three to four seeds of whatever I'm planting in each cell and The reason I do that
is because, well number one, I'm grilling my own seed and I'm using my own seed. But the other reason I do that is because it allows me to get more little seedlings pop up and then in each cell, so if I've got four little tomato seedlings, I can look at all four of them at the same time, they're coming from the same place, and very gently I can pick out the smallest ones and do something with them.
Okay, now I might want to if I've got enough space I might want to grow those out to be tomato plants But generally I like to select the strongest tallest fattest stemmed tomato seedlings or squash seedlings or whatever Whatever we're growing indoors. I like to select the strongest ones that the the the best looking ones because that's what is fit for consumption That's what we're gonna put out into the garden and we're eventually gonna allow that to weather the storm
Now, as the weather warms outside, we're going to take our trays from indoors and we're going to stick them outside in the shade for a few days. We've mentioned this on several broadcasts repeatedly, you know, over the course of this past month. So I'm not going to perseverate on this, but I'm just going to say, you know, we're going to take our seedlings out at around, you know, 11 to 1, as long as it's not freezing outside and we're going to bring them back in. We're going to expose them to the sun and the elements and then we're going to bring them back in.
and we call that hardening our seedlings. All right. We're hardening our food crops. We're getting them ready for the weather. We're getting them ready for wind. And we're going to do this for at least a week before we plant them outdoors. And you know what, to be quite honest with you, you can begin hardening your seedlings any time that you want. It does not have to be two weeks or one week right before you plant.
As a matter of fact, the best gardens and best vegetable plants that I've ever had, that I've saved seeds from, that I've wanted to continue on in growing and eating year after year, are the ones that I started hardening off about a week after these little guys popped right out of the seed starting flat. Okay, I'm kind of nutty like that though. I like pushing the edge when it comes to vegetable gardening. And the reason I like doing that is because all the interesting things happen when you push the edge like that.
Okay, so anyways, you're going to harden off your little seedlings, and then after your last frost, since they've already hardened off, you're going to have an awesome time getting out there and figuring out what goes where.
Kentucky says last year winter was winter was over here next week. So next week as I speak today, it's the 14th of March 2017 if you're just joining us. So what Kentucky saying is that next week was his last frost in 2016. So the week of March 20th to the 24th in Liberty, Kentucky was the last frost date. And he said that I don't think we're going to get that lucky this year.
And I agree with you. I added five more hundred foot rows of thornless blackberry bushes from sprouts. Lots of berries to pick, I hope. And hey, you can't go wrong with that. And I want to say hi to Becky Matheny. Hello to Becky. Thanks for joining us as well as all of our other friends in the chat room, Eugene and Jean and everybody else. And then...
Theocrat in the chat room says I started a compost pile in addition to getting a big green rolling composter and good for you the good for you those kind of Methane focused, you know kind of internal Composting piles are pretty good. They're pretty good if you can tend to them. Although they do get real stinky
And Kentucky says, I'll wait till next week until I start all my plants. And so that's, again, that four to six week window before we start our plants indoors. We figure, well, I'm going to need to raise these little seedlings about four to six weeks, and then I'm going to plant them out. I expect my frost to be then.
Theocrat says my garden is 140 feet by 10 feet and one composter wasn't enough to add to the soil and I appreciate you bringing that up because we generally want to also be adding our organic fertilizer which is also called compost. We want to be adding that at about a minimum of about a half an inch to an inch to two inches on top of the soil and then gently mixing that in. I'm sorry I'm getting a correction. Methany, Methany.
Thank you. Thank you for that direction. So Becky Nafini, appreciate that. I appreciate that because we've got a lot of different names and so I do my best. Do I have a caller? Yes, Joe. Yes, who do we have? It's Esty from Kansas. Welcome back to Grow Your Own. Go ahead. Welcome back to Grow Your Own. Go right ahead. Okay, I know.
Well, as far as starting your own seeds, I've never done like a vegetable, but I have definitely grown some good tobacco plants here in Kansas. And when you're starting them from seed, everything, now I don't know if it's the same with vegetable fruit, you missed them first until they...
You messed up until they get strong enough, correct? So with your... You know, messed up, not pour water. Yes, and that's... I appreciate you calling in with that because tobacco seeds... I've never grown tobacco, but they're real teeny tiny, aren't they? Same thing with your herb seeds if you're starting those too, so it's better to miss them.
And when you do miss the, when you, when misty mists are tobacco seeds, I mean, we want to do that so that way we're not pouring water, which is this kind of weighty thing on these little teeny tiny seeds. And they can always get swapped up in that water and go all over and you can't see them because everything's kind of brown or black on your soil. So is that the same thing, Joe, if you're raising your own tomatoes or do you mist them first when they're seed?
I only missed my herb seeds or seeds that are very difficult for me to see visually. So with tomatoes seedlings, you can do that. There's no doubt about it. Misting is perfectly fine to do with any kind of vegetable seed you want to grow. I found personally that it's quicker for me to just pour some water from a sprinkling can, even indoors.
Of course, I'm set up to do that, but if missing is better for you, it's definitely more precise and you're going to use less water doing it and it will perfectly germinate any of your vegetable seedlings. Okay. Thank you, Jen.
You are welcome and I appreciate that. It's an excellent call because these technical details sometimes I lose sight of like these need to be covered too. And so yeah, misting your seeds is a great suggestion. And I think when we're talking about herbs too, like oregano, for example,
Oregano has these really teeny tiny little seeds and you could easily just plant like 50 of them in the span of a pinch and we don't want to necessarily do that, right and so Another thing that a strategy that that I've developed is really simple. You don't need to buy anything for it You can get yourself a cedar if you want a little hand cedar, but that's S E E D E R right not
Cedar like C-E-D-A-R like the wood, okay, but you can just use your thumb and your forefinger and you pick up this little cluster of teeny tiny seeds and you roll your thumb and your forefinger together almost like you're you're rolling a pill.
Okay, they call it pill rolling and so as you roll your thumb and your forefinger together using a great deal of pressure You those little seeds between your forefingers between your little pads of your fingers end up falling out much more slowly
then if you were just to kind of try to do it real fast. And so that is one way that I found before misting those little teeny tiny seeds that will help you get even distribution across all of your your cells inside indoors. And you don't miss the seeds themselves. You plant the seeds and then when they're in their sections,
You mist, you can easily look at the soil. You can tell whether, and when you're misting to bring them from seed to, I don't know, I guess plant, then you can easily watch the soil. The soil doesn't need to get dry, yet it doesn't need to get over watered either. Misting is a very good process.
from seed to your baby. And somebody in the chat room has been listening and they were asking or suggesting, do you also need a humidity dome? Sorry, originally, yes, now, okay. Now, here I'm talking about tobacco plants, but I know for a fact it's got to be the same principle.
So yes, it's like, you know, you can get them things at Walmart, they have a dome, or you can build your own dome. Yes, you start with humidity, random, and then you're gonna, you can, there you go, who'd hard my mind, and then you're seeing to where near humidity dome, you're not seeing any humidity, you see them then. Don't wanna continue to spray them.
when I would spray any pods and I would go on and mist them down. Not the planet itself basically but thank you for that.
No, it does. Because what we don't want to do is we don't want to wet the green foliage of whatever plants we're growing. Yeah, because if we do that, those lights that we got on top of those little budgeting seeds there, those lights will interact with that water and not only will it increase your chances for getting some kind of fungal problem like a fungus, but it'll also burn.
the little seedlings and it's pretty much pointless to even start them from there because they can't, they won't, yeah. It's the soil is what you're misting, not the plant itself, the soil. And then at the same time, well, I mean, I have a sunroom, so I guess I'm lucky I can do all this inside until it's time, but yeah, it's the soil, it's not the plant. But yes, there is a dome.
Okay. Originally. Yeah, we take the dome off. We take the humidity dome off of whatever we're trying to germinate inside. We take that humidity dome off as soon as we see green growth on over half, like just about half of the stuff that's in that flat. If we see green over half of the flat, that's when we take the humidity dome off. The rest of them will come up, but there'll be a little bit later, but we don't want to lose what we've already got coming out.
Good deal.
We've got mood swings going on and then of course we're talking about some people's talking about some wood chippers. Now chippers and shredders are really a wonderful thing if you can afford the upkeep of them in order to keep a good compost pile going. And theocrats mentioning this in the chat room and talking about about it.
The crowd also mentions wanting to buy composting worms to help speed the composting and improve soil nutrients. Well now is actually a really good time to get ready for that spring gardening practice of composting worms and using them. The place that I've used, and I'm not being paid to say this, I wish I was, but basically Uncle Jim's Worm Farm will align. They'll send you composting worms like gangbusters and like is going out of style and you'll never need to buy them again because they reproduce.
Becky in the chat room says I think I remember horn worms like the tobacco too and then cries of the carrots Says gobble gobble. So we've got we've just got all kind of wonderful interaction saying we I know Misty had called in and Back to this idea though of the the composting worms composting worms will eat most of your kitchen refuse So any of the non-oil non meat non garlic non
Onion members of you of whatever's coming else is coming out of your kitchen compost worms will eat Okay, and so it'll it'll break that down into castings worm castings and that can be applied directly to the the soil layer and
Kentucky's is a chipper shredder something. I'm keeping a watch for I like to use the chipper shredder also at the end of the fall to chop up all of the the stored mulch materials that I'm going to be using so when I go around and pick up on recycling late my neighbors dried leaves that they Conveniently bagged for me what I'll do is I'll just take those dried lead bags and I'll before it rains or anything and I'll put them under a tarp
or my property and then I'll just start chipping and shredding all those leaves and I'll re-bag them. And so that way during the height of the summer, I'll just have as much mulch as I possibly need and it's already shredded, shredded free dried leaves. I don't need to buy any crap from Lowe's or Home Depot or anything like that because most of that stuff's got dye and crap on it anyway.
And let's see here. Kentucky was mentioning tobacco seeds are a bitch to start for him. And so hopefully got some tips there from Misty and our friends in Virginia. And let's see what else we got here. We're talking about pumps, okay? So five horsepower trash pumps and everything else.
Let me see here. I'm just trying to keep up with everybody because y'all are doing an awesome job Joe's YouTube channel is Joe from the Carolinas over there at youtube.com and Let's see here
Got to watch out for horn worms the end of the tobacco experiment According to Becky in the chat room was that I wasn't attentive enough to dry it so it had a flavor I really liked well, that's interesting and tries of the carrot says is DR any good for chippers DR What is DR? Tell me what DR is
I could use some help with these acronyms sometimes. When I see DR, I think doctor and I run the other direction. So anyways, I know we've got a little bit of a lag, so I'm just going to keep on priding on along here. Now, I do need to give you a mid-course report that you're listening to grow your own the budding revolution. And we're kind of like toward the end, actually, it's like an end of course report. We've got about 10 minutes left in our broadcast this night. It's a brand. I'm not sure about that brand, so I don't want to say.
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Okay, so anyways DR is a mail order brand and there's a roto hog apparently from them too. Like I said, I've not heard of them. I've not heard of them so I can't comment one way or the other. But if anybody does know about DR that makes the roto hog,
You could certainly call in or write in or whatever and give us your opinion about the DR brand of chippers. Alright, the DR brand of chippers. What did I get? I just got the cheapest thing I could possibly find at one of the big box stores. Cheapest thing. Don't even remember the brand name. It's already worn off by now. Most important thing I think with any wood chipper is that you get the size that you need for what you're using it for.
So you don't want to get a $20 little desktop model if you're going to be, you know, chipping bags and bags of leaves or wood or what have you. All right. So that's another thing. And so to get ready again for the spring planting season, okay.
What else we need to do? Well, we need to build fertility and loosen our soil. We need to loosen our soil. Now, I do it. I used to loosen my soil with my fingertips. With my fingertips. I don't even like to use tools in my raised beds because they're established. And so, there's just...
earthworm tunnels in there. So I don't want to mess with that because my roots from my little vegetable seedlings are going to get into those earthworm tunnels and just go crazy. And so the roots have to do less work to get anchored in. Okay. And cries of the carrots as my ducks make a mud pond.
Do you think it could be made to grow rice? Well, I certainly do. Of course, you'd have to pick your short season rice. Most of your rices are adapted for long seasons with lots of sun, you know, because rice is traditionally a subtropical crop. And so, Cries the Carrots wants to know if anybody here has grown rice. And I have not grown rice. I've talked to people who have, but I would invite anyone who does have experienced growing rice to please call in.
Please call in or write in and I'll read your email out. Got another question here. Partisan Gorilla has joined us. I would rather grow amaranth. It's more nutrition and more hardy. Amaranth is what a wonderful grain. Amaranth. Love it. Do we have a caller or somebody maybe just kind of hanging out? I did hear a ping.
This is grow your own. It's the 14th of March 2017. We're just we're talking. We're having fun. We're having a garden party. We're having fun. We're we're waiting for the spring to come and you know every time we go outside and it's cold we say damn this cold weather. I wish it were spring. I wish I could plant and you know, but it's coming.
It's coming. Okay. Quick question here. Joe, could this is from Beth. Joe, could you define again and explain what does hardening off mean? Hardening off means that we're going to take the plants, the little seedlings that we start indoors, the little seedlings that we start indoors under lights, and we're going to harden them off. We're going to get them used to the outside.
And so we're going to harden them up, right? We're going to get them strong. And the way that we harden off is not bringing them indoors. It actually means slowly getting them these little plants used to being outdoors. Beth also asks, and Parzygorilla chatroom, you know, in terms of amaranth says that you can also eat the leaves, which is a wonderful edible. And you see you have a green vegetable and a grain that's high in protein.
So anyways, so back to this the best questions. I'm also wondering how to How do I pick the best tomato plants when I buy them? Okay, so Beth is gonna be buying her tomato plants from a store I thought it's best to buy the smaller ones as opposed to the larger ones The tomato plants, but wouldn't the larger plants be the strongest to survive will not necessarily
Not necessarily. I know it may be tempting to buy the largest tomato seedlings that you possibly can find because you figure I'm going to get more for my money. Logical conclusion? I understand that. I get it. Here's the problem with buying any big plants from a store. You're buying a large plant that has a small root structure.
Some of the tomato plants that I've seen in these places, you look at them and you have two feet of tomato, you have one little green tomato on it, and it's literally... The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty.
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Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
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virtual interview ocean on the planet and we're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th of February. By the way, I missed it yesterday. Nancy pointed it out. It's the it's the day after the birthday of the M 1911. Gold slash Browning design.
the 14th of February was the official copyright patent, you know, kickoff, 1911, of course. So guess what? Well, it's more than 100 years old. I don't think it's probably an antique. So if you pointed it at somebody, it won't kill anyone because it's old, don't you know? It's old. Go ahead, call her, jump in there, please. Well, I don't have a 1911, but in memory of Don, the magazine well has inserted in.
The slide jumps the battery, the weapon, the perimeter is secure, it is weapons Wednesday. Thank you. And again, it is the 15th year of open obvious and pissing in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay 2023 old earth calendar, 2023 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and the 1911 will keep your perimeter certainly personally safe here.
area of responsibility secure and despite what everybody might think if you get shot with it you're probably gonna get hurt. Dettified possibly, there'd be tears, I might be upset. Anyway, well not for whoever I shoot but that 1911 is a solution. Actually it's one of my favorite firearms period.
I think I've shot almost everything except for the newest, newest, newest on the planet. They're pretty well not a surprise. But there used to be a lot of unique designs that were out there and are. I mean, I had a beauchard for a very hair breath short moment of a second. A real beauchard, you know, the pre-bromantal Bowser. Somebody wanted it so bad and offered so much. It was like I couldn't take that to dispose of it at the time. Of course, now it's worth a lot more.
All of the different stier pistols, those I actually like. That's another one I do like, but it used to be a $60 to $80 pistol. I like so many things else, so many other things, forgive me. And it was an 8mm, or forgive me, 9mm stier, which is another one of the Largo rounds. You can get it both ways, 9mm Parabellum, and they also made them in the stier cartridge.
And still the 1911 for I guess also it's for me, you know, big hand fits comfortably. I can screw that barrel right into the target area and put five rounds in a quarter all day at 25 yards. Boom, boom, boom. Fail 12345 12345. It's a meter paste thing. Now the one thing I would say the starter pistol. It's amazing that it's like the broom handle Mauser, but there are two versions. The first was a fixed magazine. Is this always the case like the broom handle?
Model 96, but then they also came up with a magazine fed version using it released magazine The magazine is forward of the trigger guard like on a broom handle It actually has some pretty pretty straight lines really clean lines to it And the weapon is very clean to operate from a holster
But the 1911 I can shoot you and I can still beat you to death and turn right around and know that I can drop the magazine insert another one and it will keep right on working and I can still beat somebody else to death but again if I have to It's just built that way and not many well not many weapons out there can say that Seriously the 1911 for you know being robust Simple to maintain easy to maintain in fact with a hundred and
2012 years worth of parts out there, I would say we probably can keep it running for a while. What do you think? I'll bet you. In fact, look at it this way. How many countries now are still making the 1911 for our consumption? And because it's an icon for everybody else on the planet, if they can have a gun. You've got to have a 1911 in your collection if you're allowed to have a collection of any kind, even if you're a peasant overseas.
Oh, and don't forget, they make, thanking 11 is a 9mm and also in 38 supers. So you can get it more than just 45 ACP. I think 45 ACP is just fine. A couple of things here real quick, overlapping from yesterday and some other answering, some other questions or finishing up what we were talking about the very end of the tour block. Number one, yesterday when I mentioned
using a garbage bag or using whatever for a chem suit, an impromptu gas cover. I will remind you, and I should have brought this up parallel with that, is yes, you can use your poncho. But this is why I recommend carrying two ponchos. The nylon ones are so stupid light.
Typically, you carry two of them and between two guys, you've got a temporary tent, you've got portable stretchers, a couple of dowels made from some saplings, and the poncho flipped in half and snapped together and you can get a guy out of there with a couple of litters, with one litter and you still have a poncho left over for yourself.
But the poncho would work for a gas cape in a pinch, but you gotta be able to get it out fast. You gotta be able to open it up, flip it out, cover yourself. Because what's happening is you're seeing the gas attack develop. Just like you saw down in Palestine, you've got that cloud. Guys, when you see that, it's not moving at light speed. It's not like a nuclear attack where you get the flash, you watch out for being blinded.
Instead, you can see it in kind of slow motion action coming at you. So the first rule is get covered up because you don't know what kind of agent it is. So what you want to do is either like the gas cape, the plastic bag, the large, large, you know, the big industrial ones are like, I noticed the ones I just got, I think they're not 50 or 55, they're 60 gallons. So they're a little bigger, not much bigger.
A little bigger than a regular crash barrel or a 55-gallon drum for that matter. The advantage of the Pontius obviously already got it. The disadvantage though is considering whether or not it is now a contaminated or a fully contaminated item, which is always the toss-up. Is it one of those things you want to decont or do you want to just dispose of it because you don't want to take any chances?
depending upon what the agent is determined to be determines needless to say what you can do with the equipment around you. But remember its first purpose was to save you anyway either protect you from rain or in this case perhaps from surface skin burns etc. So either way it did its job and if you have to dispose of it like the bullet understand that's how war works horrible waste it's what it is. Okay, wars waste that's the fact.
So again, also we were talking about, and again, we were talking about, for instance, dressings and what's available out there with regard to chemical burns. Now, mopping or blotting out materials that may make contact with the skin. I'm going to point out something real quick. You get hit with something, don't try it. You see in the movies, the guy panics and he brushes his arm over his arm or his hands.
He's moving back and forth real fast. I'm going to scrape it off. That is not what you want to do. Number one, if it's a blistering agent, it's already acting when it makes contact. When you abrase, you're going to be scraping off the outer skin dead tissue on the surface of your skin. The outer layer is on the way out. It's protective tissue. But remember, it's the dying part because you've got layers coming up from below.
Instead, if you were to do anything, this is why, again, even like the medium or the large dressing to be used to blot or to stop by patting. You don't brush, you don't wipe the material across. Don't do that. You blot. There's a reason.
If you have these types of agents, they don't necessarily hit uniformly. You may have been splopped or sprayed because if it's an artillery shell, or an example, it's even what happened there. If you had a container and it bursts, there's no uniform fog to the way that the bulk of the material disperses from the epicenter of the explosion. It's varied by so many physical components, including the containment vessel itself.
So you may end up with a small amount of material that's only in one area of your surface area and it can also be on your clothing. And this is why you blot, you sop up the area, you don't brush it. If you brush it, you've spread the agent over a wider area of your body. Why do you do that? Okay, now I know this means you have to think. And the biggest problem you've got, and I've told you I've seen people panic in every way you can imagine.
I mean, especially with chemical response. People with a fear of respiratory distress or having respiratory distress. The old primal instincts or I should say primal attitude kicks in and even though it won't do you any good, fight flight. In this case, it's not so much as flop and waste effort.
in a situation where if you stay calm and if you have the tools in hand, which is what we've talked about picking up gas mask, chem suits, you want booties, you need gloves, make sure you've got some kind of NBC suit, but it can be a Tyvek suit. Whatever it is you can find at this time.
As long as you have it, you got it. But then as far as decontamination or reduction of injury, remember we we stop the material up. It's like you press down and let the material absorb what's there. You'll very quickly be able to determine that, oh yeah, you're right, Mark. There's only one area right there in the back of my hand. It ain't looking pretty, but guess what? I've got that up. I'm going to continue to work with that.
Okay, now what remember if you have material and here's the other problem smaller a smaller trash bag or something smaller bags would be a good idea to have Because you are now you've got something contaminated. You've got to be able to contain Whatever it is that you've just had hit you Granted a lot of people just going to do it and drop it now the environment's probably contaminated anyway, but
Our job is to try and reduce the hazard overall. If it ends up being a mild biological, we sure still don't want to help the enemy. So containment is always one of our sidebar issues to reduce the overall problem. And again, we don't know how big the device is or what the level of contamination is. That's something you cannot determine without sensor technology.
So anyway, I want to bring that up because then after you've sopped it up, whatever you can, you may have decontamination technology. We cover that in the SOP manual because the standard US military models that are out there pretty much haven't changed. There's two or three variants, but they're just purely adding more different materials for neutralizing different chemical or biological agents.
Some are fluid, some are viscous material like a spongy thing like I'm talking about here or powders depending upon the situation. If you have worked an area you identify you have a threat area that's been contaminated or damaged and if it's a chemical you can only do so much but what we were talking about is using for instance the medium dressings. The abdominal dressings are really great because of their size.
And there's a number of different ones out there over at live action. Safety.com over in there. They have some limited medical supplies, but they do have some items there. They've got an H compression bandage. Dollar eight down to peace, but if you buy more, they're cheaper. Also 35 cents for the rolled.
I believe it's a role gauze. It's actually a stretch gauze or either way, it doesn't mean it was 35 cents a role. Pre sealed so you can throw this stuff into basically an advanced I fact pack or or. An addendum to your I fact for supplemental coverage.
The big thing is that when you put the fresh dressing on, don't compress it, just wrap so that it allows for it to make contact. And it's gonna do the same thing, hopefully, it's gonna pull more of the material in the area that you have injury away from. And now here's another thing to remember, we've talked about replacement bandage. The medic is gonna probably have an understanding of the use of the materials that you have on hand.
And may actually very quickly replace the dressing yet again rather than wait because we want to keep pulling more of that material away from your skin. Okay, you may not be washed in it. In the case of what's happening in Palestine, everybody is having surface contact. I will point out.
In some of the interviews, one person is raising foxes, all of his foxes are sick, they're having puffy faces. Well, again, we talked about this, depending on the area of the face is least covered with fur, and so the animals probably have been burned.
Now people don't think about it that way because they don't see like flames or whatever, but you're looking at a chemical burn and absorption. Now another thing to remember is, or this is the other problem why the APA should be dragged out and executed. Okay, guys, we've talked about personal protective equipment, but remember we also have a whole inventory of what chemicals, we already know what all these chemicals do to people.
There has been no competent effort to inform people of the progressive contamination threat based upon the known chemicals on site. That tells me that they don't give a shit about it. These people, we've got people who are in transportation who don't know jack squat about transportation. We have an idiot stick that was our governor, the Canadian califorticator, the molded one.
Jennifer Granholm, who doesn't know squat about energy, that B which is in the US government running that operation. We had some klepto fruit lube bald headed cue ball wicked eyed piece of trash that was a luggage thief running nuclear waste. Okay, so that should tell you something. What kind of bozos do you think are in the EPA or what kind of wicked people do you think are in the EPA? They want to destroy American businesses.
You want to kill more Americans and they hate the Americans they run into especially out in the peasant land like where we are. Okay. This demonstrates again what I have told you before about FEMA. FEMA is workless turd that you are on your own and that's exactly what's happened with the bullshit in Palestine, Ohio. Now we just had another incident in Glendor, Glendora, Texas. Trained derailment, chemicals on board.
the state of Texas and other services are checking it out right now. So a heads up and that's in Glen Dora, Texas. Had another derailment and chemical, a chemical train is involved. In this case, double stacked cargo containers. So we can assume the chemicals are individually canted. Don't know what size containers, but they're inside the container, the container boxes. So more on that. You can probably find out more locally.
The other thing about dressing, and by the way, burns and chemical burns have to be treated the same way. If you're going to run into burns, there are all kinds of really great dressings that are silverdyne, they're silver, and pre-lubricated dressings for burn injuries. They are not cheap. I have a very small number in the emergency kit I've got sitting over, not on arm's reach, but a little farther away with some other gear right here.
And they would be very desirable. It'd be nice to find a cheaper source. And we've gone to the cheapest sources we can find and they're still pricey, okay? Now with all the other tools in the toolbox, again, covering the entire wound area, but not aggressively.
We don't want to know. I want you to think about this and it's very important because you just see this chemical environment thing here with a chemical burn. We've talked about the blotting and trying to pull whatever you can. You don't want to wipe everything off. What you're going to try to do is try to get as much of the material away from the wound area of the skin, the injured area or the risk area as you can.
When you're applying dressings in this case, you want to just be able to you're protecting the surface area So you're gonna bring the wound packing from below and above and then you're going to mildly not aggressively torque down the bandage You want to mildly wrap it so that it allows for so you know, it doesn't create discomfiture Now here's the thing about burns and it's like let me let me explain it this way You probably have never seen really what a rattlesnake bite looks like
But some of you might have. But in many cases, you haven't seen a significant burn or a chemical burn with a biological, forgive me, a chemical weapon in this case. The same response with regard to the subcutaneous tissue material around the air contact area is the same, and it expands out away from the epicenter of the injury. You're literally your arm, your leg, or the area of skin on your torso looks like your body's becoming a water balloon.
What happens is the body is going to push all the histamine response basically, but it pushes all the moisture into that area, try and force out pressure from within pushing out. That's what it's doing. That's what I described as simplifying it, but there are more technical aspects to what this is doing, but that's the simplest way to explain it to you. And it really is still the most common sense way to think about it because it's plumbing. Now for this reason, just like you see with a burn victim,
Although, some of the if it was a biological and even many of the chemical, they are organ specific. However, it still would probably be a good thing because of renal failure issues, all kinds of other stuff that can happen at the longer you wait. With any kind of interaction like this with contamination.
get the person to drink as much water or if you are thinking try to drink at least a whole canteen of water get down what you can. If you can add sugar or salt to the water do it. If you got Gatorade throw it in the container if it's already set up that way just to make the water taste better because it might be puke-y. Doesn't taste great because you had to decontaminate something you had to you know purify it.
The idea behind this is that your body is going to lose moisture in other areas. Where does all that fluid come from? You can pull it out of the sky. It's going to, I mean, well, it does. It comes out of the sky, folds in a bucket, you drink it, right? Okay, whatever. But the fact is that your body is readjusting its available resources. Before that happens with a burn, with a burn victim especially, whether or not thinking, because pain hasn't caught up. If you're lucky, the pain hasn't caught up yet.
In either case, you're going to have the same problem. Get as much water into the person as you can. Fluids, if they'll drink whatever they'll drink. Now some things you're going to just make them piss, but whatever fluids you might have on hand, as long as it's not something that's alcoholic, it probably wouldn't make any difference at that point either. It does, I shouldn't say that. But the big thing here again is get fluids into the patient as quickly as you can.
And then again, it's what it's going to do is change the formula for how the follow up medical support was going to have to deal with the casualty. Go ahead, jump in there. We got you. Go ahead, color. Yep. Sorry about that. Yes, sir. Did anyone speak about the Arizona trucks bill toxic chemicals yesterday? Over the one in Palestine or the one there was a Arizona trucks bill.
No sir. There was one yesterday in Tucson, Arizona. Right, that's the one in between. Go ahead, jump in there. In Tucson. Tuxon. Okay, no, I was just speaking on topic. Yeah, Tuxon. Tuxon. It's like a truck of holy nitric acid overturned on the interstate of Ohio.
near Tuk Son on Tuesday, h of highly toxic volatile c on the roads for hours. I interstate highway 10. Um a shelter in place order. Um
Very good point on that. Remember what I've said about having your gas mask in your car? Okay, and this is an example right here. Any of these are really. If a train derailment is near an area where you have a combination of road traffic, they're gonna stop everything. And how many times you've been stuck in a place and you just aren't getting out? Now, the best thing I can say is this.
What that situation is best example. It doesn't cost hardly anything to have a few extra gas masks in your trunk. If you go to, let's see, go to gunpartscorp.com. They're in the bag, they're sealed, the filter is sealed, everything is sealed so you can leave it just the way it is and put it in the vehicle.
It'll be fine. I would put another bag or carrier to keep it free. Oh, so it doesn't bounce around. You can get nice, you know, dope bag or whatever a duffel bag, little duffel bag. Doesn't be very big. And in fact, you can keep your garbage bags or you can keep whatever else you want. If you want to put a couple of Tyvek suits in there. And if you're stuck and you're in the cars up front where this happened, you're probably not getting out. Okay. You're not going to get out. You're not going to get out right away. And meanwhile, you're watching stuff develop and it gets out of control.
Well, you can only run so fast and you're usually air circulation is faster than your foot, your foot pace. So having the basics there is gonna make all the difference in the world. Now, again, those M1 Yugoslavian masks could handle most every chemical threat, not all, but most chemical threats you're gonna experience and would still bring you a step ahead and buy you time in motion.
In other words, you're getting away from the epicenter of the event. If you have to do it on foot, even if you had to buy vehicle and there's something that's a bigger event, like what we saw at Palestine or whatever's going on with this Glenn Dora thing. Uh, still you could be stuck in the wrong place and also not able to move. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
river, water obstacles of many kind that force you to travel to a certain degree through the environment to get out of the environment. So keep that in mind. This is why masks are especially critical and simple protective technology. In fact, even you could do even ponchos. Excuse me. You could put ponchos.
in the trunk and that would be a slick side covering for it. It's not gonna be your best, but it's better than your butt hanging in the breeze. But I'd prefer a little better.
And right now, let me point something out. These Tyvek suits are everywhere. Think about this. You know, they kind of monkey screwed on this one because if they start playing the sabotage or, you know, Dr. Destructo card because they brought all the illegal aliens in and between the professional like massage CIA and other preno perverts.
And they're bought for mercenaries that they've walked across the border so that the Mossad and the CIA have cannon fodder to manipulate. That they've already had planned for sabotage, destruction of bridges, destruction of tanker trucks, tanker cars, rail operations. You see, this is the kind of stuff that your regular unconventional external forces would do to cooperate with the Chinese.
Which we're not supposed to talk about now, of course, it's just like the Nord Stream pipeline Right, which was done by the US government not by the Russians and we did it we did it with clandestine warfare operations while we lied and Lied again, so you think they're you think the telling the truth the American people I think they're just lying their ass off about most everything right now I think the communists are in motion So we can't stop them necessarily
We also don't know when we're gonna have random failures in the classic Atlas Shrugged scenario, which is what we're in right now.
The Mexican crap coming up from the south is ill-maintained and in many cases ready to break down because it's the stuff we used to have up here. We sent it down to Mexico because we could get away with it down there. We let the border drop. Now, I don't mean just recently. With truckers and trucks and especially what they're doing now, they turn a blind eye and all the crap gets a paint job put on it. But it's the stuff that was falling apart that we couldn't certify up here, but they take it to Mexico.
and they get a special Hail Mary, they can drive it right back up here and kill us with the equipment we sold to them or that they just carried away. So you've got the multiple overlapping variations on what creates the problems that we're talking about. Now, again, remember with breathing, you only get three minutes, three to five minutes. If you're really got a good one full of air, you can reoxygenate before you get hit. You might have a total of just under five.
But I'd say four of that's gonna be functional and the last is gonna be demi sucking vapor but still kind of working until you stop. Okay, so you got three to five minutes. Now I would say for that reason, we've always talked about it, air is the priority, breathing is the priority. It's the same with casualties. We got somebody hurt, if they're not breathing, you can fix the wound. But if they're not breathing, you're working on a corpse. So you have to make sure that they're breathing.
This is where it's nice to have extra hands because while I'm keeping you breathing, somebody else is going to stop you from bleeding to death. Okay? The same is true with regard to these types of operations. First rule, most of the people even that are supposed to be the yuck yuck first responders, what can they do for you?
If a fire truck would run up, call or think about this in Arizona, in good old Tucson, it's like tux and I was joking, I called it tux and intentionally get people to correct me when I was stationed down there. Fortitucas below Tucson. That's where my car came from. The one I brought back up, I bought for $200 down there. It was from Tucson. It was from the Tucson floods.
Go ahead, Ed. We got you. Real quick. Breaking news down here. El Paso, Texas is saying they've got an active shooter at a mall. The mall parking lot is full of cop cars. I'm a footage that we've seen so far. A shot that just brought me in the video and showed me on her phone what it looks like right now. She's watching the live feed for me. Very good. Again.
If anybody's listening, you're down in the southern part of the country, you might want to tune in, let's see what the media is doing. People are doing a conventional satellite. Also, guys, don't forget, they do some really great work. We want to be paying attention to all the live feeds. Needless to say, you know why? There's a lot of stuff that will never get to the television screen because they don't want you to see what's really happened. So pay attention there. Once they know they've got something going, they'll be doing live hookups all over the place.
They may not use them, but they always set them up and have them ready to go. And in many cases, they will be live in studio. Everybody goes, what could is that do? Guys, let me give you an example of why that's important, why you wanna watch it. On the day that they attacked the Branch Davidians, the news stations all across, the day that they murdered them all, they burned them all. The Oklahoma City bombing was the same way.
The studios in Detroit all had military personnel in them. The day it happened before the events. Now, how do we know this? Well, the live stream satellites, you set the feed up in advance. Usually it's half an hour to 40 minutes before you're gonna kick out the system. But they turned on all the equipment in the early morning hours.
And so we had two personnel in full military combat rig, M16s over their shoulder walking through the studio areas. Guy with a P... Oh, come on.
You might holster on his hip, standard uniform, tactical gear, walking around, it was the officer in charge of whatever detail. And every station had this. They were already set up with military occupation, not police, military occupation before the event was announced. That's why you watch the live feeds on satellite, KU or C because they're all
pretty much the commercial again, there's not that much out there with regular people running stuff where they used to be but There is still a lot to be found out there in the conventional satellite feeds there Those all gone to first of all hasn't gone back to cable It's that world is still in place So El Paso, Texas for an active shooter Shopping mall and also again, Glen Dora, Texas We have a train derailment
And also, again, chemical threat. So head on that one. Anyway, real quick, suggesting quickest, cheapest solutions. The best package for the price to get a couple of extra gas masks right now, as long as they have them in stock, is over at gunpartscorp.com. Go look at the top of the page. There's a surplus section inside the surplus section. There's a specific section with gas mask and gas mask parts.
you know, NVC, Nuclear Biological and Chemical Protection Equipment. When you go there, I think there's two pages, maybe three because there's a few odd items. There are M1 Yugoslavian copies of the M9. It's a copy of the M9 gas mask. It's a Yugoslavian gas mask, 60 millimeter filter thread for $17 approximately. Maybe it's $18, you know, it could be $17.60 and some change, whatever it is.
It's about $18. There's going to be some shipping depending on how many things you order. But if you're looking for spare masks for your vehicles, these things are already in the sealed bag. Everything is secured so it's kept clean and dry.
I would grab those and needless to say, like I said, if you can pick up some chem suits from somewhere, Tyvek suits are all over the place because of the Corona beer virus lie. Even though they obviously aren't worried about passing them on for civil defense. And some of the places have thrown the masks, the filters and everything away because they're idiots. Now they're just rotten parasitic pigs and the person who has the job doesn't know how to do the job, okay? But Tyvek suit would be fine.
Between the two, you have the basics covered. But again, you still want, if you can, take your pick. Whatever kind of rubber glove you can afford. Even a pair of, although yellow, well, it's a white outfit anyway, if you probably got Tyvex. But any number of different types of inspection gloves or whatever out there, and anything to cover your hands would be a good idea.
anything, but preferably comparable in quality of defense to the Tyvek suit as far as, you know, slick side, able to properly secure and keep your hands away from the environment, keep your skin out of the environment. And if you find some rubber boots and by the way, these are good items also, most of what we're talking about won't be bad if you got stuck somewhere.
A pair of, or a couple pairs, or maybe three or four pairs of light duty rubber boots. Now let me tell you, the green US military rubber boot is what they, is used both as your wet weather boot, and it's also technically the mop boot, the way the system was set up. Now if they've changed, it doesn't make any difference, because they've told you and shown you that that works.
So, if you need a, the cool thing is, is that a pair of rubber boots are not a bad idea.
Because you don't know when your car is going to break down or you get into a situation. Guess what? Rather than run around those stupid half pumps or whatever for the wife and you, you've got a couple pairs of rubber boots or more in the back in that duffel bag and just leave everything in there. They're really fairly thin. They used an elasticized cross strap for a buckler, several of them. So the neat thing is they don't take up a lot of space so they can compress nicely.
So you can have everything packed up in one little tote bag, couple of ton of two, three or four gas masks if you want. The type X suits, you can figure out how big they are because those can be squished right down or rolled down. Or the garbage bags, which personally, like I said, if you're worried about space, I would put some of the garbage bags in there anyway. So there's an emergency kit that didn't cost much. Go ahead, call her, jump in there.
Hey, Marcus, it's John from Kentucky. The one thing you've been forgetting is the duct tape. Lots of duct tape. Oh, yes. Yeah. Well, again, you know what? On that note, thank you for bringing it up again. You know, it's just like the medical tape. There's two ways you can go on this. And I know you can get a big roll of duct tape sheet, which by the way, if you want to do that, it's fine. But it's still, if you get real duct tape, it's going to cost. But small rolls of duct tape are not a bad idea.
Now there's a reason for that in this case now if I was working on vehicles and equipment I have tons I do I have lots of rolls of duct tape everywhere. Thank you for reminding me But if I were doing this and I'm setting it up for a decon kits or for a chemical environment You there are some really convenient smaller rolls may cost a little more made just a few pennies more
per foot. But the advantage is you only pull out what you need and you have a smaller roll because you know there's only so many feet on each little roll of duct tape or smaller roll. The good thing is the rest are not in a contaminated environment so you don't have to worry about cross-contamination. Now this is the same thing they do with medical tape like the if you guys got any of the stuff from Shop Med Vet they had the
1600 rolls of tape per case. You get buy one, get one. Each of those little rolls is enough to do one basic wound dressing. So the idea is you pull it out, you do that much. You don't handle anything else. You don't have anything else exposed to any blood or any any any serum. And that's a good thing. So thank you for bringing it up. It's absolutely true. Duct tape. If you can do tactical but silver line. Go ahead.
I take about a 36 inch piece of tape and then I roll it up on a pencil and I put that in my gas mask bag and I've got better work and I've got different places but it's just it's like 36 inches rolled up on a pencil and put it away. You got a pencil. Yeah, you got a pencil. Yeah, you got one more tool. Little things like that are important. So you got to seal off your gloves, your boots.
And on the trash bags, cut a T-slot in the top. In other words, across the top and down the front. And you need some tape on that to close it up. Okay? Cheap solutions. And remember, you might need to duck- if everybody's trying to justify this, that's why I keep bringing up other ideas. Remember that we're using it for BC, but if you got it in the truck, you might have something else you got to take care of. Okay?
Yeah, exactly right. Well, that's the first thing I always think of. It's like man, it's porn out there. You know, and it's going to I mean, it's like right now we're in the wind. We're in the wind. When did what season right now guys? Okay, that's where yeah. Yeah. Thank you. I'm out of here. My Appreciate it. And again, they still have that pencil to the pencils are guys everything is a tool everything everything handy and extras make it make all the difference. We're going culture up in there. We got you.
Speaking of tape, do you know where it's possible to get the M8 or M9 detector tape? Do you remember? When I went to the UNDC, they had these tapes. Go ahead, sir. Right. It's litmus tape. Well, again, I'll tell you what, first place I'd look, and forgive me, guys, I haven't mentioned it enough, is mainmilitary.com.
mainmilitary.com, M-A-I-N-E, main military. I would give them a call and see if they have the stuff in stock. The reason is that as part of the detection and decon, now that's detection, not just decon. So you might be able to find a detection kit, which includes or probably doesn't, it doesn't have it, but it probably has a space.
for the monitor slash detection unit. And then it also has the pullout tape for individual use, because you're only supposed to use so many cabs, and you're supposed to do an air test. Then you do a log, you also confirm wind direction, and use a compass with that. So you might find any of those at Maine, because he picks up odd lots.
That's why I've always said when you were looking for certain specialized items, you might as well call the company because, yeah, not everybody's got time to put it on their webpage. Okay, I mean, hopefully it'll help, but Maine is one. Also, you know what, I haven't checked, and I mentioned them already, but amazingly enough, Gun Parts Corp, even though there are old numeric arms, Gun Parts, they always are like any of the old surplus companies.
That's why they have that NBC, that gas mass section. Go look there to see if they have anything like that on the shelf because they have been getting more odds and ends like that. Somebody has prioritized that because if you'll go over there and look, you'll see there's a lot of smaller items that weren't there last month that they've been picking up and, you know, sorting out or they've been maybe going through the warehouse. I don't know. So, and the other option, by the way, oh, come on, Mark, Granger's.
Okay, Granger, Granger, that's a PP. That's a personal protective equipment and a diagnostic item. So you might find, and by the way, it will, it may even be military surplus or military stock because I've gone over there several times and found pretty much everything, including the detector I just mentioned. I bought those when I was at the university for each of the shops. I bought two and they cost about, oh,
$980 apiece. But all it was is a civilian version of the standard military NBC sensor. So they would mount on every vehicle. It's actually handheld. Looks like a tricorder from Star Trek. Well, that's not as big. Smaller, halfway between a transistor radio and the tricorders in Star Trek.
And they have them. That's all available. If you guys you want to go high end, everything you need, you could literally and remember with those sensors and the others, you can tell you can improve the performance to whatever degree you choose because you can buy replacement sensor discs for very specific types of threats up to and including high end biological.
and that is all off the shelf over at Granger's. That's all available right there. So I would say they probably have the tape. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Thank you, sir. Appreciate the advice. Yeah, no problem. So thank you for bringing up that. It's another thing that if you're willing to make the effort, now you're getting a little more sophisticated. So what you want to do, if you're going to do that and you already, you know what I'm talking about, you have military experience.
And for everybody out there maybe I'll jog your memory. Guys, there are TCs and TMs that are available with each of the technologies and those are not classified. At least they, well, they might be now who knows of the paranoid schizophrenic turds we have in the district of criminals. But if you look, God, where would we go? It used to be there was two companies that advertised in the shotgun news who used to actually offer
every and any training circular training manual and field manuals available. They didn't have, they eventually were doing them on disc also, but they had original copies. Now in some cases they had limited numbers, so they had made photocopies, well they printed copies of each of the manuals. So whoever has a connection with Shotgun News may, if they're still around, they might still be advertising there.
The same company also did training videos. They were selling VHS tapes, and of course later CD, I'm sorry, DVD, of original movie training reels. And it covered everything, any and everything you wanted, whatever you can imagine. Even the, you know, like how to operate a mermaid can, okay?
It's like, you know, with Murmite, that's, you know, you used to bring the meals out in them, right? And all of these others are available. I know they are. I have some of them, but I have to dig them out. Actually, they're not right here where they're at my fingertips, but they're another, I just left the other location, so I know they're there. I just got to, I had to dig those out the next day or two, and I probably will. I heard another voice being very patient. I heard that in their caller. Yeah, I think I heard that shooter up there, Lansing, the first 24 hours, they gave an Oriental name.
And then another and that came. Okay, real quick, real quick on that. We've been watching that very carefully. I knew it was black guy because number one, even when they could tell you what age he was, but they kept avoiding telling you what he looked like. When they were first looking for him, they looked right at him. Other people looked right at him and told him it's a short black guy.
middle-aged, okay? The dispatch said that. They said it was a black male, fairly short, and he went out of the building, okay? Now, later on, all of a sudden, they knew what his age was, but they weren't giving out his name, and they weren't showing you a picture. And you know they always show a picture, but how would they know how old he is?
Yeah, did they have a magic telepathy machine where they were listening to his brain and knew he was 43 because he had a birthday recently or something? What the hell?
So that told you that the more they avoided, especially when they wouldn't show you any picture, oh, it's a black guy. And since they wanted it to be a, oh my God, the horrible white guy, heterosexual male, who's crazy and blah, blah, blah. Well, no, it's a black guy. And his dad said that he, since his mom died, he'd gone really dark, really kind of wicked.
But the fact is that they are not showing a picture of him. They're just keep repeating the name and forgive me. I couldn't rattle it off and you know, right? They start out by only giving his first and last name. And all of a sudden they gave out his first middle and last name, but they still won't show a picture on ABC, NBC, CBS or CNN. But last night on Tucker Carlson at the end of the Tucker Carlson program, he was covering the shooter and he made a point of putting the picture up there.
Well, that's new. So that's new to me from hearing it from you right now. I didn't know. Yeah. Yeah. But the reason they're not showing the picture is because his name is an Americanized name. It's not like he's a somebody was born in 1969 and mom thought she was Africanese. So she called her son. Well, banga, you know, to tango Jones. Instead, it sounds like he's Irish. And that's why they're doing that. That's why they're not. If you go to every network.
Now, one of them is showing a picture of the shooter. And if it was a white guy, they'd have two or three pictures of him. Okay. But since it was a black, they, it's absolutely what they're counting on is people assuming that those white guys can accept that the black guy also targeted apparently only white people. Well, now we need to do what Illinois did and then pass laws like they have here.
Well, there's no there. Remember this. This is rather interesting. Now hold on. Let's back up. But I said the beginning of the hour here and I think I talked about the tour block real quick. There were videos out showing three people. There were there were students who took photos videos, put them up on the Internet and they only lasted 2628 minutes. They pulled their videos off YouTube.
And they pulled their channel down and they're gone. They're gone gone. Now that is contrary to the story. Now, several people watch this in Michigan. So they've got a problem because it's echoing through the machine because it was a lone guy. And he shot himself, right? Well, if he had two handlers or whatever, or two buddies, because this sounds very BLM-ish.
Okay, that's the part they want to talk about. That's why they don't want to mention the fact, you know, what's going on with this. But somebody did talk to the father and they started talking about that. They said, well, they shut him up. And he was like, oh, no, there was a problem here because he went off with somebody in a real wild direction. And the dad may still be out there speaking, but they won't let him talk in Michigan. And he's in Michigan.
You know what I mean? And by the way, they're all laughing and smiling because I remember last month they were pushing all of the, you know, anti-gun stuff and they said they were going to push it, you know, push it through the, you know, no matter what. Well, we have this incident. Yeah. And well, any. Yeah. So I don't, I'm not surprised by this.
Well, that's why it's suspect to begin with, okay, as far as that goes. But there's a bunch of people that are like, well, you know, we understand your communist, whatever you think you're going to do, it's not going to help you anyway. I mean, as it is, nobody's really going to pay any attention or listen to them. Like I said earlier in the program, I talked to, if there's four people I talk to in a day, or like any given time, not more people, four people a day, if I'm out and about.
But I always say something, and maybe one will be politically active if they're pro-gun. The other three, the first thing they'll say is, well, it ain't no sense, talk to them, we're just gonna have to shoot them. So it's fascinating if you go out amongst the population, everybody's already got the idea that it's just, it's not an if, it's just a when, they're gonna have to deal with the problem. That's what a lot of these states like our state are into right now because there's no coming together and they can't come together. There's no negotiation with these fools, you're just gonna have to get rid of their ass.
And everybody knows it. The thing is, some people are even aggressive. I've had a couple people that get really, you know, really, not, I won't say angry at me, but the anger is just under the surface and they just like to deal with it and get it over with. So that's where a lot of the country is. That's why you see the bug spraying going on with these other incidents. Like I said, I consider the thing with bell sand like a bug spray. The EPA didn't do anything other than make it worse.
They did nothing to help the people. FEMA, Homeland Sucky Righty was totally worthless, as expected. Like I've told everybody over and over again on this program, and I'll repeat it again, you are on your own people. That's why they want to disarm you, so that you're going to be that helpless plebe begging for, to be a good victim. Call the police state, then who's the first enemy when you call the police state? You are, not the people who did something to you.
So, piss on that idea, which means we're at the end of the facade and on the edge of what needs to be done. That's the situation that we're in, guys. But again, we've got a solution. That's why we've been covering what we've been covering here. Medical is going to be especially critical. Conservation of force, conservation of personnel, it means just exactly that. We have to do what we can.
to turn the casualty around as quickly as possible. The quicker that we can respond appropriately, the better the person, faster the person will heal, more likely they will survive. Contrary to popular belief, he's not all just gonna die. Okay, unless you choose to lay down and get stupefied and die, that's the only way. Before we go any farther, do we have another voice or another caller, please? I heard maybe someone else. Go ahead, gentlemen.
Go ahead.
So they have both of those mark available and that's on Hazmat Resource.com, Hazmat Resource.com. Also just be a caution for anybody that has never been in the military that this stuff has been known as a carcinogen. So you do not want to touch it with your bare hands, only touch it with rubber gloves. Do not put it on bare skin. That's a landmark.
Excellent, thank you. That's again guys that should help everybody out. Go ahead and give the website out two more times. We've got enough time. Go ahead. That's going to be hazmatresource.com hazmatresource.com. Then they have the M9 chemical detection paper. I believe it has sticky backing so that you can stick it to something. And then they have the M8 chemical detection paper where it has the little booklet with 25 sheets.
that you can stuff, you can put this in your gas mask bag and you have a little book to carry with you. Excellent. One of the things to remember about that sticky, remember on your chem suits, if you have a regular US military or the British ones, everybody always wondered, what are those patches for on your arm? What's that spot on your arm for? Well, you just brought it up. You're carrying your own detection equipment. So you're actually where you can easily spot check it and continue to move, spot check it, and if it reacts,
You determine, depending on which model it is, some had color coding, full color coding, some have shading. It depends on what year they were made and also which part of NATO. So you have to know the system. In this case, it sounds like these are Americans. So I'm not worried about that.
the new alternative to discord that we lost this court. So it's posted in the equipment and gear a channel along with the expanded brought up in the last hour. There's also posted the gas mask from. Gun parts Corp is also posted in there so that people go in there. It'll be this should be in there.